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How did Moses change Judaism?
Moses changed Judaism by leading the Israelites out of Egypt.
Moses received the Torah from God (Exodus 24:12), making obligatory what had previously been voluntary customs observed by the Forefathers (Talmud, Yoma 28b).
he freed the isrealites from the wicked pharaoh
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Placed legal restrictions on rulers who had once held absolute power.
<span>Now that we have looked at how and why the Industrial Revolution occurred, it’s time to consider its effects on people. We learned that industrial production increased tremendously, bringing wealth and power to Great Britain throughout the 19th century. But we have yet to explore the effects of industrialization on society, on the daily living and the working conditions of common people. What was life like for the average industrial worker? Was living in a new industrial city and working in a factory an improvement over life in the countryside? Did the new factory life change for the better the roles of family members, including women and children? Were people healthier? In general, did the Industrial Revolution improve life for most people? To answer these questions, we’ll look at various primary source accounts to gather evidence from the people that actually lived through this time period.</span>