Women and Reform. Women were a major part of served reform movements of the 1800s and early 1900s. These reform movements sought to promote basic changes in changes in American society, including the abolition of slavery, education reform
, prison reform, women’s rights, and temperance (opposition to alcohol)
A: The industrial Revolution changed society by having new machines, new power sources, and new ways for them to produce their industries more structured.
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There were various reasons why the United States decided to follow a policy of isolation during the 1930's.
First off, the Great Depression pushed people away from foreign affairs as they wanted to resolve internal affairs first.
Second off, the number of soldiers lost in World War I kept citizens of the USA weary of foreign countries.
Because of World War I, many citizens that were advocating for isolationism pushed the country to stay out of World War II and affairs that they had no business in (at least until Germany sunk the Lusitania).
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The production of goods changed drastically due to the advancements made as a result of the Industrial Revolution. The most remarkable is that of assembly lines. Corporations, or factories, discovered the most efficient way to utilize their employees was to create lines of workers with a different task, in order from the first step and to the last step. When you have a building full of several lines of people completing this, production rates increase rapidly, as demonstrated through the Industrial Revolution.
The pyramids were built to protect the body of the deceased pharaoh. These massive tombs were constructed to withstand the elements of time and were intended to last forever. Most Ancient Egyptians planned for their death and the pharaoh was no exception.