Product market. the arena of exchange in which households purchase goods and services<span> from firms includes </span>all<span> purchases by individuals from businesses</span>
Korea
Taiwan
Hong Kong
East Asia
Vietnam
Cambodia
Laos
Those are all I could think of...
The US was ready for a attack by Great Britain, so driving out the Red coat ironically was fairly easy since a tornado wiped the force out in Washington D.C.
The cotton gin made it so seeds did not have to be individually picked by the slaves. This saved hours upon hours of work, and it made it so less slaves were needed to process the cotton. All the slaves had to do was put the cotton into the machine and the seeds would get pulled out. It actually increased the demand of slaves instead of diminishing it. You would think since less slaves were needed to process the cotton, there would be less demand. Instead what happened was the slave owners made more slaves pick the cotton since the cotton gin made it so easy to process. It majorly impacted the slave industry, which was a major problem in America at the time.
Public health
Sanitation standards were created to protect the common good in particular in cities.
During the Second Industrial Revolution, many began moving to the cities. Overcrowding of people and horses created large amounts of waste and very little clean water. Disease ran rampant and sanitation systems were put into place to protect the health of people.