What did Adam smith said real wealth of a nation was measured by what
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Money
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How did socialists suggest solving the inequities caused by the industrial revolution
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ending private ownership of factories, mines, and mills
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How did the industrial revolution affect the development of social classes in great Britain
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Answer this question… It divided society into a greater number of social classes.
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What is the key question socialism attempts to answer
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The key question that Socialism seeks to answer is: Who should
be in control of the industrial means of production, such as
factories?
Socialism seeks to answer this question by arguing that the
population as whole, represented by committees, should own the
means of production and not individual capitalists.
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Why were children valued as laborers in coal mines during the industrial revolution
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Their small bodies allowed them to pull loads of coal through
small tunnels.
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Which development was a result of increased urbanization during the Industrial Revolution
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increased pollution
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Which of the following describes a similarity between the upper and lower classes during the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain
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People from both classes suffered because of polluted air and water supplies.
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Which of the following describes an experience wealthy and poor women shared during the Industrial Revolution
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Economic and social customs limited opportunities for all women to live independently.
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Which of the following pieces of data would be most helpful to a researcher who would like to study mortality rates in British cities during the Industrial Revolution
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A set of newspaper articles listing the age of each deceased
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During which step of Marx's transition from capitalism to communism would people join a movement to replace the current government
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Revolution
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Which development of the industrial revolution was most responsible for the conditions described in the passage
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The increase in the use of coal as a source of heat and
energy
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How did british labor unions relate to social reform efforts during the Victorian era
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labor unions shared some of the goals of social reform movements by seeking to improve life for poor workers
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What was a major difference between Romanticism and communism in the 18th and 19th centuries
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communism was focus on achieving practical political change
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How did capitalist policies differ from mercantilist policies in 18th- and 19th-century Europe
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Under capitalism, merchants were able to conduct unrestricted
international trade. Under mercantilism, international trade was
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What did Adam smith said real wealth of a nation was measured by what
Money
How did socialists suggest solving the inequities caused by the industrial revolution
ending private ownership of factories, mines, and mills
How did the industrial revolution affect the development of social classes in great Britain
Answer this question… It divided society into a greater number of social classes.
What is the key question socialism attempts to answer
The key question that Socialism seeks to answer is: Who should
be in control of the industrial means of production, such as
factories?
Socialism seeks to answer this question by arguing that the
population as whole, represented by committees, should own the
means of production and not individual capitalists.
Why were children valued as laborers in coal mines during the industrial revolution
Their small bodies allowed them to pull loads of coal through
small tunnels.
Which development was a result of increased urbanization during the Industrial Revolution
increased pollution
Which of the following describes a similarity between the upper and lower classes during the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain
People from both classes suffered because of polluted air and water supplies.
Which of the following describes an experience wealthy and poor women shared during the Industrial Revolution
Economic and social customs limited opportunities for all women to live independently.
Which of the following pieces of data would be most helpful to a researcher who would like to study mortality rates in British cities during the Industrial Revolution
A set of newspaper articles listing the age of each deceased
person in various British cities over several years
During which step of Marx's transition from capitalism to communism would people join a movement to replace the current government
Revolution
Which development of the industrial revolution was most responsible for the conditions described in the passage
The increase in the use of coal as a source of heat and
energy
How did british labor unions relate to social reform efforts during the Victorian era
labor unions shared some of the goals of social reform movements by seeking to improve life for poor workers
What was a major difference between Romanticism and communism in the 18th and 19th centuries
communism was focus on achieving practical political change
How did capitalist policies differ from mercantilist policies in 18th- and 19th-century Europe
Under capitalism, merchants were able to conduct unrestricted
international trade. Under mercantilism, international trade was
restricted.