Indeed he did. He took it away in many cases
YES
yes they do
Stalin changed the lives of the Soviet Union citizens positively by providing widespread education and free healthcare. However he focused on heavy industry, not consumer good production, and availability of food and clothing declined, making lives of citizens worse.
Stalin changed the lives of the Soviet Union citizens positively by providing widespread education and free healthcare. However he focused on heavy industry, not consumer good production, and availability of food and clothing declined, making lives of citizens worse.
The rhode island system and the lowell system changed the lives of american workers by it gave the people a chance to work and have a job and to earn money
The Rhode Island system and the lowell system changed the lives of american workers by it gave the people a chance to work and have a job and to earn money
actually no because Joseph Stalin even though was a dictator he didn't have enough money to give the workers three dollars a day and pay over 3000 dollars just to start and buy workers to do the propaganda for him because to me it sounds like its very easer to do popagandar but Stalin is just stalin from his work
Some machines had a negative affect on the lives of workers. More machinery meant less was done by hand which meant that less workers were needed. Of course machinery also made some jobs easier for workers.
Yes they do.Because they are helping people to live more satisfying lives.
The effect of machinery on human life is that people were able to do work more efficiently and quickly
Condition lives of workers in factories in 1907's was horrible.
yes