Bellringer #14 It has been stated that we as humans teach ourselves to be unhappy and emotions are a learned behavior. Do you agree or disagree with.

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Bellringer #14 It has been stated that we as humans teach ourselves to be unhappy and emotions are a learned behavior. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Industrial Revolution Duex Instructor: Mr. Chavira Americas High School El Paso, Texas

OK so here are other things that happened

First Industrial Revolution lead to a second industrial Revolution Lightbulb – Thomas Edison Radio – Guglielmo Marconi Telephone – Alexander Graham Bell

People also started to think about things…. Again .. Government Should NEVER interfere with Business Laissez-Faire – Adam Smith Capitalism is Horrible – “Communist Manifesto” – Karl Marx Creates Bourgeoisie (middle class) and Proletariat – Working Class Trade Unions – Protect the workers!

Change in the Sciences Marie Curie – Discovered Radiation Atoms not static but small active worlds Died of Radiation Poisoning

Albert Einstein Discovered the theory of Relativity If you are a passenger in a car driving at 60MPH and have your phone in your hand, is your phone traveling at 60MPH? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgH9KXEQ0YU

Sigmund Freud Discovered Psychoanalysis – Sit with a therapist and lets revisit your childhood Unconscious Repression

Darwinism Only the strong survive Social Darwinism Explained why some people were good at sports, business. Social Darwinism All Germans are better than all other nationalities.