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1) Dam. Raises the water level of the river to create falling water. Also controls the flow of water. The reservoir that is formed is, in effect, stored energy.
2) Turbine. The force of falling water pushing against the turbine's blades causes the turbine to spin. A water turbine is much like a windmill, except the energy is provided by falling water instead of wind. The turbine converts the kinetic energy of falling water into mechanical energy.
3) Generator. Connected to the turbine by shafts and possibly gears so when the turbine spins it causes the generator to spin also. Converts the mechanical energy from the turbine into electric energy. Generators in hydropower plants work just like the generators in other types of power plants.
4) Transmission lines. Conduct electricity from the hydropower plant to homes and business.
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<em>Social Darwinism is a collection of idealism that initiated in late 1800s. Their main belief is in survival of the fittest. </em>
The term <em>Social Darwinism</em> is generally used to reflect the various ways of thinking and theories that involves in the second half of around 19th century and tried it to apply <em>the evolutionary mechanism of natural selection to human society. </em>
<em>The mass of those who have been signified as social Darwinists did not express themselves by such a label.</em>
"Industrialization made more jobs in cities causing people to move there. which made the population rise."
or something like that.