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In our series of teaching units each collection can be taught in several ways You canteach all of the lessons offered on any given topic or you can select and adapt the onesthat best support your p. s. , . Mayham. . and Money. . . Impact of the Industrial Revolution. from Britain to the Blackstone. 1700-1865. . Contents. Main Ideas. Before Industrial Revolution. Revolution. By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer. Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY. Why Did. Industrialization. Begin in . England First?. Industrial England:. "Workshop. of the World". . That Nation of Shopkeepers!. From Industrial Age to Imperialism. Various advances that assist trade. All weather roads (improve transportation). Improved farm tools (iron plows). Improved farming techniques (crop rotation). Increased food production = increase in population. Turkey’s State Planning Organization. World Bank. MAIN FINDINGS. Women . with poor levels of education. , especially in urban areas: . Have access to jobs that offer low wages and harsh . working conditions.. During the late 19. th. and early 20. th. century the US continues to build industry while it also continues its expansion westward. . The building of the Brooklyn Bridge. (Completed in 1883). Chapter 9: The Triumph of Industry. 1780-1850. Mr. Daniel Lazar. Lecture Outline . Overview of the IR. Proto IR. Why England?. Spread of the IR. German IR. Effects of the IR. Proletarian Responses. Government Responses. Questions. Overview of the Industrial Revolution. Abundant raw materials. Large growing labor supply. Technological innovation. Emergence of talented, ambitious and ruthless group of entrepreneurs.. Federal government eager to assist the growth of business. in Asia. Sara Hsu. Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration. . Chapter 14: The Second Industrial Revolution. Main idea: During the late 1800s, new technology led to rapid industrial growth and expansion of railroads.. Chapter 14 Section 1: Industry and Railroads. Goran Skosples. 10. . Japan – The Asian Model. Historical background. geographical isolation. the role of Confucianism in economic thought. Meiji Restoration 1868. strong role of the state in industrial dev’t. What was the . Industrial Revolution? . The Industrial Revolution:. Replacement of animal/human power by harnessed forms of natural energy. Steam. Electricity & Oil. Nuclear Power. Making of goods by . Child Labor During the Industrial Revolution Were children who worked during the Industrial Revolution used unfairly (exploited) or were they provided an opportunity to help their families? These young boys worked inside a factory building in 1911, processing the impurities from the coal by hand. The dust was so thick at times that many of the photographer’s shots didn’t come out at all, yet none of the boys were given protective gear. In fact, they were instead beaten and kicked by their overseers if they didn’t seem to be working fast enough. The Industrial Revolution © Student Handouts, Inc. Key Terms: Industrial Revolution, factors of production, factory system, labor union, mass production, interchangeable parts, assembly line, socialism, Karl Marx, communism, standard of living, Henry Ford, Bessemer Process Radiant Heating Technologies is the largest industrial tubular heater manufacturers in Chennai, India.
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