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spamiscoolIndustrial revolution and the creation of communism.IndustrializationIndustrial Revolution was a time period where new inventions were being created, factories, manufacturing and other things led to a new era. This started in Europe, America and soon every other country that wanted to grow into a city. Trees were cut down for more buildings. Smaller buildings were set aside into apartment complexes. Other places were made into factories and mansions for the rich people. In the eyes of many the world was growing into a brighter easier life, but in reality the people behind this change weren't the rich people who could afford mansions. No, the people who made it all possible are the factory workers that worked in mills, assembly lines, the rail roads, mining and merchandising to mas produce over seas. The world soon grew but the conditions and dangers grew as well. What mostly started as a overgrowth of ideas soon ended.
Protests and UnionsAs workers conditions became repetitive and dangerous many people started unions. Families couldn't provide for each other and had to send their children away to their relatives. Children were no longer aloud to work as many were not well educated enough. Even though children weren't aloud to work for long hours many who needed jobs badly to help the family would work for little amounts of time. The sad part was the children who now didn't have jobs couldn't even go to school because the lack of money. The protests began, communism started to grow. A way of life style which would look like utopia for people during the great depressions and economic let downs would send many protestants to believe in communism as a form of state. Communism was a idea made by Marx to give equal amount of money to every residents workers. If the workers worked harder then other workers, in a communist country they would gain the same salary as any other profession. Doctors and store clerks raised the same amount of money and the only change was the doctor would have more vacation time and such. This form of controlling the state would be great during the economic decline but if a doctor wanted to be in such a position he would rather go to a different economy where he would get more pay. Thus the plans of the communist society started to shatter. Down flaws and more the only sane thing that was left to do was to create unions. Sure many died but they still would strike because with out the workers the bosses of the companies were useless. They were nothing with out the workers and soon this was shown to the government by many union formations and protests. The government had no choice but to change. There might not be a perfect way of handling all situations, but then again there is no such thing as perfection. Only the greater will of some kind of bad situation. With out wrong how could we see right?