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Early XX Century - Coggle Diagram
Early XX Century
INEQUALITY SOCIETIES
Proletariat
The proletariat consisted of workers who worked in industrial plants and received a salary. It was called the proletariat because its only working capital was its offspring, its children. The proletariat lived in poverty and organized into unions to demand that employers pay higher wages and improve working conditions.
Bourgeoisie
The Bourgeoisie was the kind of owner of industries, financial institutions and the government.
Middle Class
The population groups that were in the urban media sectors, dedicated to specialized crafts, medium and small commerce and the provision of services were called Middle Class.
BIG INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT
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technological development in the last century and transformed several countries (Europe and the USA) into
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industry, due to low premiums thanks to large-scale production. The export of iron and coal deposits.
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expansion, the institution dedicated to commercial and financial capital (banks) grew.
The great industry that grew at the end of the 19th century transformed the ways of working. Little craftsman
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developed: the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. The main power was Great Britain, the most important
financial center. It had competition from countries in which large systems were also industrialized and
bank created, such as Germany and France.
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