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    Putting-out system b) Few workers c) Centered in household 2. Middle a) Larger units of production b) Rise of protoindustrial factories c) Water and wind power 3. Final a) Factory system b) Technological advances c) Brought together skilled workers d) Urbanization 4. Factory system a) Stations with different tasks b) High productivity c) Unskilled workers d) Horrible working conditions e) Protests (Luddites) B. The Early Spread of Industrialization 1. UK a) Attempted to monopolize industrialization b) Forbade

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    abolished and made African-American’s along with others of color lives a living nightmare for centuries. The Civil Rights Act of 1875 required that African Americans were guaranteed equal treatment in public accommodations‚ public transportation and exclusion from jury services. Was this a fair trade for the two-hundred and fifty years of slavery? The Civil Rights Act of 1875 was deemed “unconstitutional” by the United States Supreme Court in 1883. Then in 1876‚ the “Jim Crow Laws” were enacted as a

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    The Katipunan was governed by the Supreme Council. The first Supreme Council of the Katipunan was formed around August 1892‚ a month after the founding of the society. The Supreme Council was headed by an elected president‚ followed by the secretary/secretaries‚ the treasurer‚ and the fiscal.  The Supreme Council also had its councilors (Kasanguni); the number varied through presidencies.[14] To distinguish from presidents of lower sanggunian or councils (below) the president of the Supreme Council

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    Fascists stage a March on Rome in October 1922‚ and fearing a civil war‚ King Victor Emmanuel appoints Mussolini – after being advised by Salandra - as Prime Minister on the 29th of October. After ruling constitutionally‚ Mussolini decides - in 1925 – to seize dictatorial power and become “Il Duce” or “The Leader”. Maintain: Impressed upper and middle classes: Merged Nationalist Party with PNF [1923] to give fascism more respectability [Alfredo Rocco and Luigi Federzoni had influential connections

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    After a nine-month long bloodbath Bangladesh gained its independence in 1971. Since then to today‚ more than thirty-seven years has been passed. It’s a long time for a country to rebuild its structure and all other things in its own way. In this period in our country some things has been changed very quickly‚ some things have changed gradually‚ some things are changing and some things are unchanged. In this trend of change the society of Bangladesh also changed more or less. Here we will see what

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    Urban Farming Our country is encountering rapid urbanization‚ which is increasing urban poverty in countries across the United States as well as in many other parts of the world. A Bill trying to be passed by the U.S. senate states “Dramatic economic‚ demographic‚ and land use changes in the United States have created areas where no supermarkets exist and where limited food choice‚ poor food quality‚ and lack of affordable food prices impact large segments of the country’s population.” It is

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    The Gilded Age was a tough time for workers. It was a time of low wages‚ long hours‚ and poor working conditions. To try to get higher wages‚ shorter hours‚ and better working conditions‚ workers would resort to strikes and labor unions. Some labor unions were successful like the Knights of St. Crispin. The Knights of St. Crispin was a labor union for shoe and boot workers. The labor union had its own factories and even its own stores‚ but it didn’t take long for the union to dissipate. However‚

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    After the civil war ended‚ in 1871 to 1875 the National Association of Professional Baseball Players (NAPBBP)‚ or simpler known as the National Association (NA)‚ was created in 1871 and continued through the 1875 season. That was considered as the first Major Leagues. William Hulbert’s National League was the first ever to make clubs more important than their players. So he

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    This event is very influential in the history of town planning whereby it generates the development of agricultural‚ transportation‚ industrial technologies and other infrastructures. Heavy urbanization in the developing world is largely a post- World War II where in this period the pace of the urbanization in the developing countries has been far more rapid than before. While some country anticipates a declining population‚ more people are pushed to move to the city center because there are more

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