1. Industrial Revolution - Social and Economic Changes
"The rise of the American standard of living translated to our nation's populace enjoying more conveniences and amenities for a relatively low cost" (Dunn, P. 1). ... Socially, the new market in farming had revolutionized towns. ... There had to be a way of communicating this great news - this is when new advancements in technology came into play in the social world. ... According to the text, Dunn states, "While some may scorn the concept of women working for less pay than men, the fact of the matter is that women having such an important role during the Industrial Revolut...
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