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APUSH PERIOD 4 1800-1848 (Jefferson-beginning of Tyler presidencies. First industrial revolution; emergence of the mainstream idea of emancipation, rapid waves of immigration. Second Great Awakening, utopian societies, idea of "perfectionism". Rapid
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APUSH PERIOD 4 1800-1848 (Jefferson-beginning of Tyler presidencies. First industrial revolution; emergence of the mainstream idea of emancipation, rapid waves of immigration. Second Great Awakening, utopian societies, idea of "perfectionism". Rapid expansionism) Solved 100% Correct!!
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HIST 1b Unit 5_ Changes & Continuities in the Industrial Revolution
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Unit 5 - Changes & Continuities in the Industrial Revolution 
(AMSCO pgs.297-356) 
Changes Continuities 
Social ● The Industrial Revolution resulted in a huge population transfer of 
people moving from rural to city areas(urbanization). 
● Need for labor in factories increased. 
● Working-class was formed. Low wages, long hours, poor conditions, 
small housing, crowded and polluted living. 
● Women still relied on men for income. 
● Pre-industrial occupations are still 
included with t...
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HIST 1b Unit 5_ Changes & Continuities in the Industrial Revolution
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Social ● The Industrial Revolution resulted in a huge population transfer of 
people moving from rural to city areas(urbanization). 
● Need for labor in factories increased. 
● Working-class was formed. Low wages, long hours, poor conditions, 
small housing, crowded and polluted living. 
● Women still relied on men for income. 
● Pre-industrial occupations are still 
included with the middle class. 
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Political ● People demanded the ability to exercise their “natural rights.” ...
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Class notes Humanities III: The Age Of Revolution To The Present (HUM1023)
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Class notes Humanities III: The Age Of Revolution To The Present (HUM1023)
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Humanities L03 Revolution and Romanticism
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Humanities L03 Revolution and Romanticism
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A Tale of Two Cities" is well-suited to the novel because it reflects the story's central theme of contrasting and interconnected lives in London and Paris during the tumultuous period of the French Revolution. It captures the essence of the novel
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"A Tale of Two Cities" is a novel by Charles Dickens set during the French Revolution. It tells the story of love, sacrifice, and resurrection through the intertwined lives of characters in London and Paris. The novel explores themes of social injustice and the impact of historical events on personal lives, with memorable characters like Sydney Carton and the Manette family. It's known for its famous opening line, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," and remains a classic ...
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Class Notes Unit 1 Humanities III: The Age Of Revolution To The Present (HUM1023)
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Class notes Humanities III: The Age Of Revolution To The Present (HUM1023)
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Hoofdstuk 7, Tijd van pruiken en revoluties
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Samenvatting van alle vier de paragrafen van Geschiedenis Hoofdstuk 7, tijd van Pruiken en Revoluties
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