Some authors known for their critical writing about the excesses and problems resulting from industrialization include Charles Dickens, Emile Zola, and Upton Sinclair. Dickens's novel "Hard Times" addressed the negative impacts on workers and society during the Industrial Revolution. Zola's work often depicted the harsh realities of industrial life in France. Sinclair's "The Jungle" exposed the poor working conditions and unsanitary practices in American meatpacking industry.
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industrialization has cause many environmental problems, such as deforestation, global warming, green house, air pollution, .etc. Industrialization causes new diseases and cancers such as launch cancer.
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which ofthe everyday problems in critical thinking do you observe most often
The political problems reduce foreign investment
Critical thinking helps you come up with solutions to problems.
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Encouraging the reforestation Better management of waste and chemicals which are produced
Progressivism.
accident insurance and pensions for workers.
Because of sheer geographic and demographic size France was powerful and important in economic and political affairs around the time of the Industrial Revolution. Combined with a resistance to industrialization, France avoided associated problems.