
The Industrial Revolution
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EDWARD DRYDEN
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Industrialized vs Non-Industrialized Nations
What are some of the differences between countries that are industrialized vs nations that are not industrialized?
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America
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Note the differences between North and South Korea
The North DOES have industry, but it is focused on their military and controlled by a communist system of economics/government
The South has a diverse industrial base and a vibrant, growing economy & a democratic government.
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Technological Innovation Forces Economic, Societal, and Cultural Changes Often Resulting in Conflict
There have been many industrial & technological revolutions
A Shift to machines
A Shift to mass production
A Shift to computers, automation, and information exchange
And the ongoing one that blends biological, mechanical, and computer based technologies & systems
There will be others ......
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Review the rest of this presentation. As you go along, complete the provided Notetaking Sheet & Graphic Organizer
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Child Labor During the Industrial Revolution
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Answer these 5 questions on the provided copy or a plain sheet of paper.
(Write the Question)
1. Why did the number of child laborers increase dramatically?
2. What were the working hours of children? _______________ hrs per day ____________ days per week
3. How much was a week pay for those ~108 hours? $____________________
4. True or False: Injured, maimed, or killed children were rarely compensated and were routinely considered a burden on their family.
5. The Factory Act of 1833 was an attempt to limit child labor. Children 14 – 18 years old could work ____________ hours per day while children 9 – 13 could only work _____________ hours per day. Children under ____________ could not work in the textile industry.
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Working Conditions During the Industrial Revolution
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Answer these 4 questions on the provided copy or a plain sheet of paper.
(Write the Question)
1. Children as young as ___________ years old were used a _____________________ to open and close doors to let the ____________________ who pulled loaded wagons get through the tunnels.
2. True or False: Children who could not afford candles were forced to work in the dark, often with rats crawling over them.
3. True or False: Children were used because they were small, cheap and easily replaceable from orphanages.
4. By the end of the 19th century conditions improved, partially due to organized groups of workers known as trade __________________________.
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