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NOTES-CHECK #s 6 – 10 YESTERDAY
October 12, 2016 Global II Agenda: DO NOW: DBQ DOCUMENT ANALYSIS: Effects of the Industrial Revolution NOTES #11: What were the effects of the Industrial Revolution? NOTES-CHECK #s 6 – 10 YESTERDAY
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What were the effects of the Industrial Revolution? Notes #11
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The mass production of goods made the prices of goods cheaper and easier to purchase.
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As more goods were sold, businesses grew and business owners sold shares of their companies to stockholders. Stock certificate
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New Social Class Structure
With more money being earned, the middle class increased in number and in power. New Social Class Structure Upper Class: Very rich business and industrial families. Upper Middle Class: Business people and professionals, such as doctors, lawyers, etc. Lower Middle Class: Other professionals, such as office workers, shop owners, teachers, etc. Working Class: Factory workers and small farmers.
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In order to be closer to available factory jobs, more workers moved to urban areas.
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In response to unsafe working conditions in factories, workers formed labor unions to help bring about labor reforms.
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James Watt’s steam engine
Improvements in energy sources and transportation were developed, such as the steam engine and locomotive. James Watt’s steam engine
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Overall, as a result of the Industrial Revolution, a general rise in the standard of living occurred in Europe.
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