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    Classical landscape by Charles Sheeler is an exterior oil on canvas of the Estate of Mrs. Edsel B. Ford, Grosse Pointe Farms (figure 1) filled with deep, hidden irony. It was painted in 1931, and is based on a watercolor study. It’s a calm, clean, and serene painting that takes your breath away. It’s depicting a place someone would want to be in, a place where things get done, and a place where one can go to achieve this idea of the American dream. Charles Sheeler used American industry as a major

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    The world in the mid-late 19th century underwent vast economic, social, and cultural change as a result of the Industrial Revolution. Not only was this era characterized by the radical transformation of multiple countries into industrialized powerhouses, it also saw the development of new schools of thought. One of the most prominent movements that emerged during the mid-late 19th century was Realism, in which it called for authors to create literature that depicted contemporary life in a completely

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    Industrialization is the process of developing industry and manufacturing goods and services (2 /3 Notes). During the Industrial Revolution in the late 1700’s and early 1800’s, life was different for many people, from a range of men to children and women. The Industrial Revolution got a lot of attention after it brought America many positives like growing population, natural resources, etc. But the Industrial Revolution also brought many negatives, like unsafe working conditions and pollution from

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    England's previous success from the Agricultural Revolution gave leeway to the Industrial Revolution of the seventeenth and eighteenth hundreds. Previous landowners and investors of the Agricultural Revolution were able to start or participate Corporations and Businesses to seek great profit. New machinery and technological innovations were frequent due to the demand for faster, more efficient technology. Working class families, who were arguably the sole reason for the grand success of the Industrial

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    During the early 1800’s the Industrial Revolution in England was seen as an improvement to society. Before the revolution began most products such as clothing, were handmade and mostly done in people’s homes with basic machinery. The revolution gave birth to factories were machines that were able to produce a large amount of goods to be manufactured in a shorter amount of time without human error. Providing a great amount of jobs for people, improvement in the countries transportation, and communication

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    Many people often wonder why the Industrial Revolution started in England. By the end the nineteenth century had rolled around, the island of Great Britain controlled the largest empire in the history of the world. The island of Great Britain is about the size of Louisiana, the state that is. People might ask how this little island became the ruler of the empire. The way that Great Britain got so much power of course is because it had enormous commercial and technological head start of the rest of

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    Robber Barons or Industrial Giants In the late19th and early 20th centuries, a severely divided, 100-year old nation called the United States of America, underwent major transformations that would forever change America and the world. The cause of the changes was America’s Industrial Era, which began roughly eleven years after the Civil War ended. The industrialization of America could not have started and continued without big money, and the leaders and financiers of the movement were capitalists

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    The end of the Civil War marked a new integration of industry into American society. Following the war, high tariffs were put in place to compensate for the national debt that were created. The increase in tariffs also promoted domestic industries which became more critical in America. A major shift can be seen during this time, known as the Gilded Age, toward a more industrialized society rather than an agricultural one. One major influence toward this industrialized society was the building of

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    Cisco Case Write-Up 1. Compare and contrast the use of IT in an “information Age” company versus that in an “industrial Age” company? Is Cisco an Information Age company? Why? The Industrial Age company is a traditional company, which believes in uniformity, stability, permanence, security, and competition; however, the Information Age company is totally contrasted. The Information Age company focuses on diversity, cooperation, flexibility, motivation for cooperating, and communication by using

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    Reconstruction through Industrialization in the United States: 1865-1900 The Reconstruction Period Had Abraham Lincoln lived, the Reconstruction period no doubt would have been far different. The first way that Reconstruction would have been different would have been as a result of Lincoln's famous sense of empathy. He no doubt would have exhibited a greater sense of empathy to the Southern states and would have sympathized more greatly with their rebuilding process, in all likelihood, attempting

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