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by having rapid growth in the speed of traveling
Some effects of rapid growth of railroads were increased trade and faster military transportation. In addition, the banks ran out of loans cause of how rapidly they grew and left the farmers poor.
When countries called to war, this created the need for many, many, MANY weapons to be made. Thus, more industry was created. There are basic needs for rapid industrial growth... ~Lots of different resources - renewable and non-renewable ~Inventions and technology - ~Interconnected transportation i.e. railways ~Lack of regulations - no governmental control ~Money... people who have money and want more (capitalists) ~Skilled workers - educated and/or extensive training ~Unskilled workers - people to do the dirty jobs for little money
It made an unhealthy place for the poor people who worked there, and the dangerous machinery injured many children.
It made an unhealthy place for the poor people who worked there, and the dangerous machinery injured many children.
Exponential growth refers to a pattern of growth where the rate at which something increases is proportional to its current size. This leads to rapid and continuously accelerating growth over time. It is commonly observed in various natural and man-made processes, such as population growth or compound interest.
What factories make they have to ship. Otherwise things just sit there and no money is made.
Oftentimes when a business undergoes rapid growth in sales and profits, asset growth also increases rapidly. It may be difficult for a business to come up with the funds from suppliers, the bank, or stockholders in a reasonable amount of time. For example, if I made $30K profit this year but asset growth was $60K due to the growth, I would have to find a way to finance the remaining amount.
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It made an unhealthy place for the poor people who worked there, and the dangerous machinery injured many children.
It made an unhealthy place for the poor people who worked there, and the dangerous machinery injured many children.
Levittown was successful due to its innovative mass production techniques, which allowed for the rapid construction of affordable homes, making homeownership accessible to many post-World War II families. The community's design emphasized conformity and convenience, with amenities like schools and parks that attracted middle-class buyers. Its strategic location near urban centers and transportation routes further enhanced its appeal, leading to high demand and significant growth. This combination of affordability, accessibility, and community planning made Levittown a model for suburban development in America.