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PBL History 10B Diego Orta, Ricardo Perez, Sebastian Rivera
1. How did mass
production influence
the economy in the
Industrial
Revolution?
By: RICARDO PEREZ, DIEGO ORTA AND
SEBASTIAN RIVERA
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2. What is mass
production?
• Is the creation of many products in a short period
of time. It uses time saving techniques such as
assembly lines and specializations.
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3. Assembly lines
• Is a manufacturing process design for the
sequential organization of workers or machines.
This motion of worker is minimized to the extent
possible.
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4. What is an Economy?
• It is an entire network of producers, distributors,
and consumers of goods and services in a local,
regional, or national community.
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5. How does mass
production affects the
economy?
• It makes it possible to produce goods
at lower cost, which means that more people can
afford those goods.
• Standard living of population can increase.
• Mass production created multiple fields of work,
giving most needed boost to the economy.
• Helping pay national debt.
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6. Advantages of Mass
Production
• Simplification of the production process.
• Efficiency in the production process.
• Consistency in the finished products.
• Error percentage reduced.
• Labor cost reduced.
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7. Disadvantages of Mass
Productions
• It is very expensive.
• There are lot of wasted resources.
• Mass production requires many workers.
• Dangerous Facilities.
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8. How does it affect
countries• Mass production can work in every type of economic
system.
• Third world countries may suffer side effects . (India,
China, Vietnam, etc)
• First world countries are wasting a lot of resources.
• First world countries take advantage of the third world
countries by putting factories on their land. (Apple,
Clothes Industry, etc.)
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9. How does it affect us
Today
• Big Factories abuse the use natural resources.
• They created pollutant and waste.
• Factories take abuses of the third world workers
and exploits them.
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10. Pollution of Mexico
City
• Because of the many factories in Mexico City,
pollution is at a very high level.
• The pollution is so high, that some days, you can’t
exercise outside because of the high level of
pollutants.
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11. Pollution in Beijing
• Beijing is one of the biggest cities in China and in
the world.It is also the most polluted city in the
world.
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12. Garbage Island
• Of the 200 billion pounds of plastic humans use each
year about 10 percent ends up in the ocean.
• 90% of floating trash in the ocean is plastic.
• It is located in the North Pacific Ocean.
• All this trash comes from North America and Asia.
• The countries of this continents are great producers in
the economy and this means they are the responsible of
having too much contamination in our oceans.
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13. Conclusion
• Mass production helps to produce things in a
higher quantity, and in a faster way. Thanks to this,
products are cheaper, and goods are more
accessible. Mass production created more fields of
work, this creates more competition, although it
had the same side effects that the Industrialization
brought in 1800’s in England.Children in Asia are
being exploited, and their quality of life has
decreased.It also have help to create new inventions
but this method creates a lot of pollution.
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