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6 pages in length. The writer discusses the origin of the Industrial Revolution, as well as its social, political, cultural, economic and intellectual impact upon Western society. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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social fabric that was beginning to unravel. Native Americans, African Americans, women and the working class were growing increasingly intolerant of the few social and political elitists dictating to
the vast majority what their lives were to represent. Minorities did not hold much power within society, inasmuch as there was an unyielding sense of control that loomed over
the aspects of freedom, equality and individuality. The working class had grown resentful of societys elitist population, a handful of people who effectively directed the masses. According to Perry
M. Rogers, author of Aspects of Western Civilization: Problems and Sources in History, Volume II, it was by way of sheer determination that the working class was able to forge
beyond such economic strain in order to maintain some semblance of reasonable existence (Rogers PG). As with most other societies that are unevenly split among social class, Americas working
class represented those whose opportunities stopped at their front door, where reality would take back ones thoughts of rising above the inequity of it all.
The quest for religious freedom has existed since the moment man first realized there was a God. However, allowing individual groups of people to worship in their
own manner has been an accompanying difficulty. The Industrial Revolution dispelled many of the same restrictions that occurred subsequent to and since that era, inasmuch as the quest for
religious freedom was not a popular concern. Similar to the Puritan oppression during colonization, where the European Puritans who sought freedom from their own religious persecution back in England
turned into the very element of persecution from which they escaped; there existed a certain close-mindedness beyond what was deemed as acceptable belief.
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