Replacement of human labour with machines
Rural to Urban Migration
Increase in city population
Increase in production for all sectors
Beef production in Uruguay
Textile industry in Britain
Improved standard of living for owners
Development of extravagant homes;
Economic and global, power andwealth to the industrializednations
Emergence of new ideologies toaccompany Industrial Revolutionchanges
Imperialism
Colonialism
South American dependence onEurope and North American
African dependence on Europe
Breakthroughs in transportation methods
Exponential increase in thepopulations of countries and cities
Eradication of traditional class system
Owners minority, majority of wealth
Workers majority, minority of wealth
Decrease in standard of livingfor some wage earners
Increase in number of disease epidemics
Increase in quality andconsistency of goods
Customers expect good quality goods
Competition between stores toprovide better quality goods
Trade and Work Unions
Workers have a say in theircareer earnings and benefits
Variety of goods
Competition between stores toprovide more variety
Need for changed motivatedindividuals to try and joingovernment
Reforms in the government