The Industrial Revolution changed the western world by creating a transition from an agrarian society to an urban society. Explain 2 challenges that this created for mankind.
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shalom Thomas 1B
2/9/2015 10:51:48 pm
Human society has passed through two huge and lasting changes which deserve the name revolution. The first, the Neolithic Revolution, begins in 8000 BC and continues through thousands of years. Its effect is to settle people on the land. It makes peasant agriculture the standard everyday activity of the human species.
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Ivan Fuentes 1B
2/9/2015 10:56:32 pm
The Neolithic Revolution is to settle people on the land. It makes peasant agriculture the everyday lives of the people.
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Zechary Thomas 1B
2/9/2015 10:56:36 pm
In the 18th century that when the industrial revolution started but thing are still developing to this day they are expanding found like none other very quickly
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Magdalena Deleon 1B
2/9/2015 10:56:48 pm
People were so use to doing things on there own that when something changed it took affect.
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Chris Robertson 2B
2/10/2015 12:41:08 am
Industrial revolution changed the western by creating a transition from a agrarian
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Aaron Moriarity
2/16/2015 10:45:44 pm
People began to lose jobs to machinery, and people also lost their lives because they couldn't live in a urban society
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Jather
2/16/2015 10:49:52 pm
The industrial revolution changed the western world and industrialized it
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Kaylee Sierra 2b
2/17/2015 01:39:18 am
The Industrial Revolution led to a massive increase in metal production, which led to railroad production. Railroad construction led to further settlement of the West in creating railroads. It also affected the population and growth of cities, pollution and overcrowding due to the factories being built around a central source of energy.
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