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Suffrage in some Western states, Catt's "Winning Plan," the Nineteenth Amendment
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Industrialization in the UK, and this answer will narrow the UK down to Great Britain and England was indeed different than the industrialization in China. Even without breaking down China's industrialization to the time before and after the Communist Party took over China in 1950, the two countries' industrialization process was vastly different. Here is why:
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England's industrial revolution had its roots in the later part of the 17th Century while China's began much later.
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They had naval superiority. This meant they could form naval blockades to keep the central powers from getting supplies in and out. A disadvantage would be that France, Russia, and Britain were separated. Because of this, they could not supply each other.
The first continental congress