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Industrial Revolution
The evils of the Industrial Revolution in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were dealt with in many different ways. For different groups there were different evils that came from the revolution. ...
The worker was trampled on during the Industrial Revolution. ... In this document Marx and Engels threaten the elite ruling class, warning them of a communist revolution, in which the proletariat would rise up and overthrow the men who once ruled over them. ... Government played a major part in the revolution to worker and owner, but whose cause were they helping?
During the Industrial Revolution it seems from the documents given that their main concern was productivity of businesses. ...
The evils of the Industrial Revolution were only faced by one group humanely, and that is the worker. ... I think a statement which best sums up the evils of the Industrial Revolution, and how the proletariat were treated during this period, came from Marx when he said, “The proletarians have n
Approximate Word count = 960 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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