The shift to steam power led to the growth of cities because it increased the efficiency of production and transportation. This made it possible for businesses to expand and for more people to live in cities. The increased population density led to the development of new services and amenities, which made cities more attractive places to live.
introducing mass production techniques to build inexpensive, identical houses quickly. Levitt's development, called Levittown, offered affordable suburban homes to middle-class families, fueling the suburbanization trend. This resulted in the rapid expansion of suburbs and a shift in population away from cities.
The rising threat of Japan
the restoration of King Charles the Second after the English revolution.
The women's movement began in 1848 and culminated in 1920. One example of the shift in attitudes that was brought about by this movement is the right of women to vote.
the shift of isolationism to internationalism the shift of isolationism to internationalism
People from rural areas as well as foreign countries flocked to the cities for factory jobs.
People from rural areas as well as foreign countries flocked to the cities for factory jobs.
The growth of industries in the cities.
Steam power contributed to the growth of cities in at least two ways. The first and most important way was that it provided a consistent source of power for factories. Prior to steam power, factories were limited by scale and location of flowing water sources. With steam power factories grew larger and required more workers. Pay was also much better at the factory than farming which lured the rural populations to the factories. The workers settled lands near the factories creating towns and cities. Steam power also created an effective method of transportation, the Steam Train. The train allowed transportation of goods large distances allowing cities to gather resources from a larger area. By increasing the cities resources their size was able to increase beyond the limits set by surrounding farmland..
People from rural areas as well as foreign countries flocked to the cities for factory jobs.
African Port Cities grew in importance
The Industrial Revolution caused a sharp shift from most people living in rural areas to many living in cities due to the increased job opportunities at factories, etc. The extremely rapid growth of the cities led to terrible living conditions for many. Cities were overcrowded, filthy, and disease-ridden.
Industrialization brought people to the cities and eroded agricultural society. In the 19th century, Central Europe industrialized.
Industrialization brought people to the cities and eroded agricultural society. In the 19th century, Central Europe industrialized.
Factors that effects PPC shift is:economic growth or disasterincrease or decrease of resourcestechnological changesEconomic growth:sources of economic growth is accumulation of capital and tehnological advances.PPC will shift outwards to the right.Disaster:a shift inwards and to the left.Increase in resources:PPC shift to the rightDecrease in resources @ loss:PPC shift to the left.Improvement in technology :New innovations or improved techniques.PPC shift outwards.
The shift of business to the south
economic growth, will shift the PPF outward, because the income will increase.