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AP European History 1.3 Period 3: 1815-1914. Supporters of the passage would believe that which of the following was a direct result of European industrialization?

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And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by angles, Friedrich was a

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cute one, hey look at that face.. Now look at this passage.... [Freidrich pushes a chalkboard away]

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[Mumbling]

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[Mumbling]

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okay and here's our question supporters of the passage

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above would believe that which of the following was a direct result of

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European industrialization and here are your potential answers all right....

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Well for the record European industrialization is [A factory building]

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just like plain ol industrialization just you know with a fancy mustache

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and a taste for champagne so what did Marx, Engles and their supporters make [Marx, Engle with fellow supporters]

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of all the fancy shmancy factories and machines and stuff did they think that

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it would lead to B? A decline in the overall population well seeing as

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industrialization actually brought forth labor reforms and workers rights

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the conditions for the working class improved and the overall population [Object hits worker on the head]

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stabilized so this wouldn't make much sense at all and since we're talking

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about Marxists, not surrealist some sense would definitely be helpful here that

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eliminates B. Would they have believed that a result of industrialization

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excuse us European industrialization was C - a decrease in urbanization while

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since industrialization means that machines can finally stop directly [Machines running at a factory]

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relying on water power factories moved to the city in search of cheaper labor

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so urbanization was actually a natural result of industrialization meaning it

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increased population in the big city, big time. So C's got to go as well what a

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Marxist believe that one consequence of industrialization was D the emergence of

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women's suffrage well unfortunately women's rights weren't a natural result [Woman asking a man if she can vote]

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of industrialization whatsoever as women weren't allowed jobs that didn't fall

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under the categories of menial and without any hope of advancement which

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are okay categories if you're like an alpaca but not so much of your a human [Job openings on a board and alpaca appears]

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sorry alpacas no disrespect meant.... that means that supporters of the

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passage would believe that a direct result of European industrialization was

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A - the birth of new socio-economic classes so you can thank the industrial

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revolution for that classic Thanksgiving question what do you want to be when you [Guys having thanksgiving dinner]

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grow up well prior to the revolution you were born a laborer or an aristocrat and

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you would die one after the revolution a wealth of possibilities opened up

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merchants, doctors, lawyers, teachers and many years later professional reality TV star [Doctors, merchants, lawyers and TV stars appear]

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oh brave new world that has such Kardashians in it all those became

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possible well these new urban professions brought forth a variety of

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new socio-economic classes in between commoner and aristocrats so A is the [Man stands between commoner and aristocrat]

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correct answer now if you'll excuse us we got to go spend some quality time

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advancing our career in Halo or Sims we got a wide variety of interest [Computer games on a shelf]

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