The plight of working people
speedy production
The plight of working people
The southern states viewed the Industrial Revolution with skepticism and concern, primarily because their economy was heavily reliant on agriculture, particularly cotton production, and slave labor. They believed that industrialization could threaten their social and economic systems, which were rooted in agrarian values. Additionally, the South feared that the rise of industrial power in the North would lead to political dominance and the potential abolition of slavery, which they saw as essential to their way of life. This divergence in economic interests contributed to the growing sectional tensions leading up to the Civil War.
Low pay, dangerous work conditions, no medical care
You see, its simple logic. Aliens.
speedy production
The plight of working people
there was no concern for "going green" because businesses were more worried about making a profit than the environment. Also, there was no such knowledge of the ozone layer or the greenhouse effect.
The plight of working people
Air pollution has been a problem since the industrial revolution in the 18th century when the burning of fossil fuels became widespread. However, it became a more significant concern in the mid-20th century with the rapid industrialization and increase in vehicle emissions.
the responsibility of revolution
examining how artists can most effectively represent reality
No one else will like it.
Saving the seas and ocean life
Reflected concern with form and order
no
Angels do not concern themselves with the rain.