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early
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Moreover, in most respects the pattern of growth was not far out of line with that of early industrialization in western industrialized countries.
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As in the West, the early stages of industrialization were accompanied by harsh working and living conditions.
rapid
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This period of the second industrial revolution is marked especially as a period of rapid industrialization and urbanization.
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But the 1870s were not the 1370s, and amid rapid industrialization , apprenticeship was nothing like it once was.
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As in the West, the early stages of industrialization were accompanied by harsh working and living conditions.
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Conditions would become more conducive to entrepreneurial initiative, capital accumulation, the division of labour, technological innovation, and industrialization .
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Modernization and industrialization have contributed to later marriages, for example, as have improvements in educational and employment opportunities for women.
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Nevertheless, the trend towards standardization could be discerned in countries where industrialization had gone furthest.
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Not until the years of fast industrialization and construction were these defects to be remedied.
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There can be economic pressures such as industrialization that cause rural to urban movement.
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They are bound to increase even more as industrialization grows.
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Were they talking about the increasing industrialization of the times?