Why did industrialization spread to other countries? Why did Great Britain not have a political revolution in the 18th century? Why and how did American colonists forge a new, independent nation? Why was Jamestown successful? Why did the transatlantic slave trade happen?
Why did the Visigoths and other Germanic peoples migrate westward? Why was the Immigration Act of 1965 created? Why were nativists opposed to immigration in the mid-19th century? Why did industrialization spread to other countries? Why did the Jewish diaspora occur?
many urgent problems have arisen in the process of its development, such as the problem of maintaining fairness in a socialist market economy, the issue of environmental pollution in the process of industrialization and modernization, and the
They were willing to sacrifice adaptive design in exchange for the (false) promise of a better future offered by industrialization. Prior to that, people on all socioeconomic levels shaped their environment as far as they could to provide physical comfort and emotional wellbeing. Another ...
As Hong Kong capitalizes on the opportunity to further its “re-industrialization” initiative, it will have the opportunity to leapfrog into a new manufacturing set-up and ecosystem where not everything needs to be physically located in Hong Kong, i.e., much can be in other GBA cities. ...
D. industrialization contributes to the spread of the Western diet 【4】The main purpose of the passage is to___. A. call on us to protect the environment B. warn us of the danger of the Western diet C. remind us of the importance of health D. advise us to have a balanced diet ...
the King of France which he did (although he did still continue to fight forthe Prince of Orange occasionally). He quickly ascended the ranks beingpromoted to Marshal de Camp (equivalent to Major General) after leading theassault during the siege of La Mothe. Always leading and never afraid,...
[2] This has already happened once in China, during the Ming Dynasty, when the country turned its back on industrialization at the command of the court. One of Europe's advantages was that it had no government powerful enough to do that.[3] Of course, Feynman and Diogenes were from ...
Such is the nature of factories and the success of industrialization today. Factories have improved efficiency. Unskillful tasks are left to machines and products are better made and produced with greater accuracy than any human hand could ever have done. However, with the improvements in ...
Germany is a backward capitalist country. It did not start the industrial revolution in 1830s. It was 30 years later than neighboring France. At that time, the British Industrial Revolution was coming to an end. As the world market was almost divided by the great powers, the Germans who pu...