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Did the Industrial Revolution create a better world?
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Year 10 (Industrial Revolution) History Mapa Mental sobre Did the Industrial Revolution create a better world?, creado por Mairead Stone el 05/03/2017.
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industrial
revolution
industrial revolution
history
modern history
environmental impacts
technology
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industrial revolution
year 10
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Did the Industrial Revolution create a better world?
Sickness, poverty, disease and deformities
Materialism
Slavery
New scientific innovations create new drugs; some are addictive and destructive
Population increase means more consumption of food, energy and clothing
This causes factories to produce more energy and produce (exponential increase)
Environment
More machine -> more energy consumption -> more coal
Habitat destruction leads to the extinction of many species
Deforestation
Pollution of non bio-degradable objects. E.g. plastics, metal
Overfarming
Global warming and Climate Change
Increase in human and agricultural waste
Sudden boom of fossil fuel usage through machines such as steam engines leads to high carbon emissions
Melting ice caps
Sinking land, especially islands
Extreme weather conditions
uninhabitable environments
Employment
Child labour
Less jobs in countryside as people were replaced by machinery
Unsafe working conditions
No job security (person prepared to work more hours for less pay could take your job)
Advanced Technology
Medicine and Disability Services
Innovation allows people to use high tech in every day life. E.g. phones, microwaves, etc.
Easier living conditions
Air conditioning
Access to clean water
Electricity for heating, stoves, etc.
dishwashers and washing machines
Fresh produce
Buildings
Larger and sturdier
Can be built for many different purposes
Working Rights today
Minimum age (child labour no longer legal)
Minimum wage, ensures job security
Safe working conditions
Copyright laws
Production increase
Increased size of sheep and cows
Food production increase and became more efficient
Coal, iron and steel production increased, allowing manufacturing of machines and factories
Population increase (more workers)
New jobs
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