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WORLD HISTORY MR. HOOD`S NOTES OCTOBER 2014 25.4 REFORMING THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD
MAIN IDEA THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LED TO ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND POLITICAL REFORMS.
WHY IT MATTERS NOW MANY MODERN SOCIAL WELFARE PROGRAMS DEVELOPED DURING THIS PERIOD OF REFORM.
INDUSTRIALIZATION WIDENED GAP BETWEEN RICH + POOR
REFORMERS: GOVERNMENT SHOULD CHECK BUSINESSES
REFORM: A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER; AN IMPROVEMENT
OBJECTIVE 1 IDENTIFY THINKERS AND IDEAS THAT SUPPORTED INDUSTRIALIZATION
LAISSEZ FAIRE IS AN ECONOMIC POLICY
OWNERS OF INDUSTRY SET WORKING CONDITIONS
A FREE MARKET UNREGULATED BY GOVERNMENT
INVISIBLE HAND REGULATES MARKET SELF-INTEREST + COMPETITION
THIS LED TO LAISSEZ-FAIRE CAPITALISM
MONEY INVESTED TO MAKE PROFIT
OBJECTIVE 2 EXPLAIN THE ORIGINS AND MAIN CONCEPTS OF SOCIALISM AND MARXISM
GOVERNMENT + WEALTHY MUST HELP THE POOR
THEY WANTED TO CANCEL OUT NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION
FACTORY WORKERS LIKED SOCIALISM
ALSO, KARL MARX + FRIEDRICH ENGELS DEVELOPED COMMUNISM
OUTLINED IN THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO EXTREME FORM OF SOCIALISM
MIDDLE CLASS v WORKING CLASS OR “HAVES” v “HAVE NOTS”
AND WOULD BE REPLACED WITH A CLASSLESS SOCIETY WOULD DEVELOP
COMMUNISM LATER INSPIRED REVOLUTIONARIES
OBJECTIVE 3 EXAMINE UNIONIZATION AND LEGISLATIVE REFORM