Explain why the process of industrialization is called a revolution, and summarize the effects of industrialization on the people of the era. Now, write a thesis statement for your essay.
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The process of industrialization is known as the revolution because it brings new industries and development in a quick session, and also opens up the gate for the other countries to do partnership with the specific country.
Many educated people will get new job opportunities with this industrialization, but it has adverse effects on the un-educated people as it reduces the human-work and makes them go jobless.
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The process of industrialization is called a revolution because it stabilizes the economy of the country.
- Revolution is defined as a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- The industrial revolution enables the construction of new industries that result in an increase in development, economy, job opportunities, and social stability.
- There are adverse effects in terms of industrialization as it leads to the migration of workers to metropolitan cities for the completion of tasks.
- Due to such factors, the workers lose their individuality and there is a decrease in job satisfaction.
- The working conditions are hazardous to the workers as they are constantly exposed to noise, dust, heat, etc., and thus results in several health issues.
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