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Impacts Of Greed During The Industrial Revolution

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Money is one of the most valuable resources known to man, for it can foster innovation; however, the desire for excessive wealth can lead to one of the most dangerous traits: greed. Greed often obscures the obligation for more pertinent issues like public safety or the environment as these problems generally require hefty fines. The most prominent example of this is during the 19th century in England there was an industrial boom called the Industrial Revolution, which resulted in the mass production of goods due to advancements in factories and steam power. However, the people did not support the revolution completely as the impacts of commercial gain contrasted worker’s safety and the environment. While working conditions are clearly a problem,
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