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1.Great Britain
2.Urbanization
3.unionization
4.coal
5.textiles
6.Tsar Nicholas II
7.Great Britain, the United States, Russia, and other industrialized countries had raw materials and natural resources, such as coal and iron. These countries also had enough surplus labor to power the factories.
8.Unlike Great Britain, the United States faced the challenge of size. Being a large country with its industrial centers mostly located in the northeast made transportation difficult. This was overcome with the advent of both the railway system and steamboats.
9.Similarities between industrialization in Great Britain and the United States include the fact that textiles were the first industrial products and that industrialization led to urbanization and the rise of the middle class. Differences include the fact that the United States had a different social structure. Without an aristocracy, self-made industrial magnates were more powerful.
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Option: He proposed and signed into law a guest worker program.
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President George W. Bush encouraged admitting illegal immigrants so that they could work under the guest-worker program. He explained that the proposed would help prevent the exploitation of immigrants, human smuggling, and protect wages. According to Bush, such programs needed to suppress the national security threat in the United States. A guest-worker program allows foreign workers to temporary work in a different country. Guest workers work in fields of agriculture, industrial, and domestic labour.
Albeit this is a basic answer, World War Two was a major catalyst to an increased focus on internationalism. In addition, financial and political interests (most notably for political interests is the Cold War) are both legitimate reasons to why the United States of America has remained as a major part of international affairs.