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timama [110]
3 years ago
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1)Why were the first factories more efficient than the earlier putting out system 2) which statements best explains how transpor

tation technology advanced the Industrial Revolution 3) why were the first factories more efficient than the earlier putting out system 4) which of the following best describes the new middle class that emerged as a result of industrialization 5) Identify two major effects of new technology on business during the Industrial Revolution 6) why did big businesses emerged during the Industrial Revolution 7) which development helped improve working conditions in the mines and factories during the late eighteen hundreds 8) why did industrialization spread to other countries 9) why was Darwin's theory controversial in the eighteen hundreds 10) what was the goal of the realist writers and artists 11) which of the following did Romantic poetry music and art have in common 12) what was one effect of the Industrial Revolution on education
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solniwko [45]3 years ago
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<span><span>How did transportation technology advance the Industrial Revolution?Transportation spurred industry because rivers, ports, canals, and railroads aided the shipment of goods to many places. </span><span>Why were the first factories better than what they had before?They brought workers and machines together in one place. </span>What was the new middle class like that resulted from industrialization?</span><span> </span><span>Many of its members owned and operated the businesses <span><span>How did big businesses emerge during the Industrial Revolution?New technologies required the investment of more capital. </span><span>What helped improve working conditions for workers in mines and factories during the late 1800’s?The growth of labor unions  <span>How did the Industrial Revolution impact education?Universities began stressing science and engineering.</span><span> </span></span><span>Why did industrialization spread to other countries?Other countries wanted to industrialize like Britain. </span></span><span> </span></span>
-Dominant- [34]3 years ago
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1) Factory system is much more efficient than the earlier Putting-Out system, because is sticks together workers and machines in one place to produce goods on a large scale. It lead to faster production of these goods with decent quality.

2) There are no options provided, but I've searched the Internet and found these options. And I think that correct answer is: Transportation spurred industry because rivers, ports, canals, and railroads aided the shipment of goods to many places

3) Is the same as first question.

4) There are no options to choose, but I can help you by giving you the idea and maybe you'll find correct option by yourself. Middle class was created because of <span>increasing gap between rich and poor people as a result of industrialization. This was predicted by Marx.

5) Faster production lead to the emersion of stockholders who were selling the production to businesses on a large scales. </span><span>Companies became corporations, because of these stockholders. These companies sold stock to investors to get a capital to invest in new technologies.

6) Manufacturing needed big financing and it needed to be controlled. So this is one of the most important reasons why Big Business was emerged. Big Business financed manufacturing and distribution of goods.

7) As far as I remember mines got for financing but working conditions became more dangerous because of fast production. Factories also got more financing and new technologies like steam engines, sewing machines and so on.

8) In 19th century other countries acquired new technologies needed to improve their economies. It's the most obvious reason as for me.

9) Darwin's evolution theory was controversial in the eighteen hundreds because in these times a huge part of society had no </span><span>social, religious, or political objections.

10) The main goal of the realist writers and artists is truth and accuracy. They wanted to picture the life how it is.

11) There's no options.

12) English schools, for example, started to teach their students by different specializations to grow up educated specialists. Quality of Education has increased an there were more opportunities to acquire a grade.</span>
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