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-Dominant- [34]
3 years ago
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How did the enlightenment lead to revolutions?

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irinina [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

Answers follow bellow

Explanation:

The enlightenment leads the revolutions due to the fact that the people who were leaders of said revolutions, use the ideals from the enlightened people to find justice and to become an independent Nation.

Cause and effects of the major Revolutions were that if people we mistreated, unfair taxes, as well as having less power than those who are rich and noble can effect about a lot of revolutions. Consisting of people starting riot due to unfair laws, high and unfair taxes, as well as people using their power for bad choices or just plain out a bad person.

Industrializations have an effect on traditional industries was, just that they got to manufacture more items than the items that were made within houses and cottages. People were chosen to work at factories to mass produce products to make demands less and less required.

The new technology increased economic production on a large scale. It produced more ideas, inventions to be created with to have the lives of ours easier and safe.

The methods that the states used to industrialize was through inventions from Britain, as well as inventions that were made within the states.

Economic ideology changed due to industrialization, through social standing, homes, and just life in general. It affected so many lives that at first, people thought it was starting to become great, but we all know that some great things have prices to pay, like dirty work environment and such.

I don't know how to do the last 2 questions sorry.

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