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MASSIVE

INDUSTRIALIZATION
GROUP 8
Massive is defined as;
 Forming or consisting of a large mass
 Impressively large or ponderous

WHAT IS INDUSTRIALIZATION?

Industrialization is a transformation away


from an agricultural or resource based from
economy, toward an economy based on mass
manufacturing.

Industrialization is the process of converting


to a socioeconomic order in which industry is
dominant.
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HISTORY
Industrialization is most commonly associated
with the European Industrial Revolution of the
late 18th and early 19th centuries.

The early industrialization characteristics were


technological progress.

The second Industrial Revolution came about


in the mid 19th century.

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HISTORY

By the end of the 20th century, East


Asia had become one of the most
recently industrialized regions of the
world, BRICS.

The industrialization in East Asia,


start between the early 1960s and
1990s.

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POSITIVE EFFECTS
3. More affordable products
– Mass production of products in
factories.

4. Development of Cities –
One of the most long-lasting
1. Higher Standard of Living – effects of Industrialization
A percentage of Population saw a
higher standard of Living.

2. More jobs – working class


found it easier to find jobs than in
years

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NEGATIVE EFFECTS
3. Slums – Neighborhoods for the
working class were less than ideal.

4. Terrible working conditions


– At the start of the
1. Child labor – Factory owners industrialization workers were
turn to unskilled children to work subject to horrible if not dangerous
in their factories. working conditions.

2. Wage slavery – Workers


were subjected to wages that were
less than fair.

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CONCLUSION
Industrialization was the most
important change since the
development of agriculture.
Increased mechanical technology drove
increased production of goods such as
iron and cotton.
The industrial age caused
environmental problems and increased
stratification of society, with anew and
growing middle class. It also generated
concern for children working in
factories and philosophies relative to the
industrial age, such as Adam Smith and
Jeremy Bentham.

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THANK YOU!!
GROUP 8
Jesele Obra
Charmaine Ordonio
Vincent Orpilla
Trixie Joy Pallasigue

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