Causes Of The Industrial Revolution Dbq

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The industrial revolution, both defined and changed societies into how we know them today, but the most important part was the responses that came out of it. In the first industrial revolution there was a vast change in how the economy worked, where men no longer worked at home, but instead worked in urban cities as factory men. This had caused a social response from women, since they had nothing to do but take care of the house they decided to create social groups (clubs/organizations). They began to meet in each other’s homes to talk about how they could begin to fix their society, the one main problem that came up in their discussions was the problem to slavery. Women began to become an abolitionist, where they decided that slavery was morally …show more content…

This caused a social outrage to the leading point where people asked for the first time in American History, for the government to intervene and do something about it, which caused the government to grow in power. For example, President Wilson was known as a trust buster who believed that the government should do something about the nasty corporation who were taking advantage people; he wanted to restore the fairness (Document A). There were was once again people writing books about how horrible society was divided and the nasty conditions of which the workers worked, the most famous out of these books was “The Jungle,.” This book caused a social protest and again asked the government to implement laws to change this because the majority of the population were socially divided from the lower class and upper class. People were upset and sought to create a new form of government that made everyone equal this was called the progressives which consisted of communism, copperiest, socialist and fascism. They wanted to take the money of the rich and share it among with the poor, including

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