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they didn't, they were just starting to put limitations on their power at the end of the 19th century, before that there weren't even any law pertaining to them.
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One big difference between 19th Century and 20th Century clothing was that women made their own clothes in the 19th Century and in the 20th Century most of the clothing worn by all was purchased from stores. The very wealthy of the 19th Century had designers and slaves make their clothes.
False. Employers exchanged blacklists of union members to prevent them from getting jobs and were employed to crush strikes.
One Major thing that happened was that we got time zones!:) it was the late 1870's/ The 1870's were part of the 19th century. 18th century was from 1701-1800.
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All cities in the world were small before they became big :-) Łódź (Lodz) got its city rights already in 1423, but until 19th century it remained the small settlement with only few hundreds inhabitants. Łódź grew up rapidly in the second half of 19th century (from a population of 13,000 in 1840 to over 500,000 in 1913), and was the second biggest Polish city in the times of Second Polish Republic (1918-1939). Now it is the 3rd city in Poland, after Warsaw and Kraków.
Franchised businesses are growing at a breakneck pace. Nearly 400,000 franchised businesses employ 9.8 million people with a etc
One big difference between 19th Century and 20th Century clothing was that women made their own clothes in the 19th Century and in the 20th Century most of the clothing worn by all was purchased from stores. The very wealthy of the 19th Century had designers and slaves make their clothes.
It depends on which country you're talking about, but in Europe and North America, a typical 19th Century family had two parents and anywhere from 5-10 children.
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One big issue was slavery.
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Realism Answer 2: Ah, come on! Impressionism was the big thing.
The economy was increasingly controlled by big corporations
The economy was increasingly controlled by big corporations
The economy was increasingly controlled by big corporations
False. Employers exchanged blacklists of union members to prevent them from getting jobs and were employed to crush strikes.
Middle-class whites flocked to city centers.