Middle-class professionals demanded a voice in a government
How did the Industrial Revolution cut into the political power of the upper classes?A.Middle-class professionals demanded a voice in government.
Middle-class professionals demanded a voice in government.
Answer The Industrial Revolution was a major and rapid change in manufacturing, transport and industry in general, which began around the middle of the eighteenth century. Unlike, say the American Revolution, or other political revolutions, it did not involve any major changes in government or government power. The increase in industry did lead, much later, to the "working classes" being political, and the eventual formation of the British Labour Party.
Middle-class professionals demanded a voice in government.
The Industrial Revolution gave European nations many advantages including some that were not related to non-industrialized actions. For instance, the Industrial revolution gave these nations more political power and better economic strength.
Economics played a crucial role in driving political changes during the Neolithic and Industrial Revolutions by transforming societies from subsistence farming to surplus production and industrialization. In the Neolithic Revolution, the shift to agriculture fostered the development of property ownership and social hierarchies, leading to the rise of centralized political structures. Similarly, the Industrial Revolution created new economic classes, such as the bourgeoisie, which challenged traditional power dynamics and contributed to the emergence of democratic ideals and labor movements. These economic transformations fundamentally reshaped governance, social contracts, and the distribution of power within societies.
it did not increase the power of anything, the industrial revolution harnessed the power of steam. :) :) :) by abbie mcalpine
The steam engine, which was invented by James Watt, appeared and initiated the industrial revolution.
The Russian Revolution was carried out by Lenin in 1917. Stalin succeeded him in 1924. From this, we can infer that he made Russia an industrial power AFTER the revolution.
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
Steam power helped launch the Industrial Revolution, and the railroad allowed the Industrial Revolution to continue to grow.
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