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Workers made little progress in getting reforms passed.

Child labor was reduced to a small degree.

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How did relations between Iraq and great Britain change between world war 1 and world war 2?

Between World War I and World War II, relations between Iraq and Great Britain shifted from direct colonial control to a more complex, albeit still subordinate, partnership. After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire post-World War I, Britain established a mandate over Iraq, leading to significant nationalist sentiments and resistance against British rule. By the 1932 Anglo-Iraqi Treaty, Iraq gained nominal independence but remained under British influence, especially regarding military and economic matters. Tensions persisted, culminating in the 1941 coup that sought to expel British influence, illustrating the ongoing struggle for true sovereignty.


How did the attack on pearl harbor change the political divisions between the isolationists and interventionists?

It ended the political divisions.


Why did great Britain's standing world power change after World War 2?

The sun used to never set on the British empire, but the British outstretched themselves. The world economy shifted from mercantilism to capitalism and colonies became too costly. That coupled with decades of conflict and sprinkle in some world wars in Europe eliminated Britain as a world power contender.


Was industrialization an important complement to liberalism in the 19th century?

Industrialization sybolized change and progress, which are major ideas of liberalism. However, the main reason was Karl Marx. To understand this, we must look at the Industrial Revolution. In the ID, factories sprouted up at an alarming rate. Workers there were treated unfairly and the government was not doing anything about it. However, Marx wanted a classless society and disagreed with factory conditions. As social workers and labor unions (liberal ideals) developed, so did the desire for a people's government, hence the growth of liberalism.


What money did they use 100 years ago Pence or Dollars?

You do not specify who "they" is. With few exceptions, Britain and most of the British Empire/Commonwealth countries, British Dependencies and British Overseas Territories would have been using Pounds, Shillings and Pence or something similar 100 years ago. The second half of the 20th Century saw most countries change from change from the archaic currencies they had been using to a more user friendly "decimal" currency, often based on the Dollar of 100 cents or, in the case of Britain, to the Pound of 100 Pence.

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How did factory work conditions in Britain change between 1850?

Workers made little progress in getting reforms passed. Child labor was reduced to a small degree.


How did factory work conditions in Britain change between and 1850?

Workers made little progress in getting reforms passed. Child labor was reduced to a small degree.


How did factory work conditions and Britain change between 1800 and 1850?

Workers made little progress in getting reforms passed. Child labor was reduced to a small degree.


How did factory work conditions change between 1800-1850?

Went On strike or formed unions to improve conditions like lack of pay, no or little breaks, and lack of safety.


How did factory work in Britain change between 1800 and 1850?

Workers made little progress in getting reforms passed. Child labor was reduced to a small degree.


How did factory conditions change in the 1840's to 1850's?

It changed by the sun the conditions got worse and the factory got better


How did factory work conditions change in brittin during 1800 and 1900?

they got worse


In which year did the relationship between Britain and the colonies begin to change dramatically?

in 1763


What year did the relationship between Britain and the colonies begin to change dramatically?

1763


How did the french and Indian war change relations between the colonists and Britain's?

It caused tension between their relationship


How did the factory conditions change in 1840s and 1850s?

the industrial era came in. Factories were producing. There were women working 14 to 16 hours under hard conditions. The Shirtwaist factory fire where 146 people mostly women died was to me the event that starting changing working conditions. the factory was replaced easily, the women lost with their expertice in clothing manufacturing was very hard to replace.


How did the events at Lexington and Concorde change the conflict between Great Britain and the colonies?

it change it because the congress had the second continental