-Units Per Man Hour Mechanization was a factor in pace of change during the second industrial revolution because in the USA a guy named Frederick Winslow Taylor thought that steel making would be quicker if they used machines to do the work that was originally done by humans. Also, machines made work for people easier. For example, when the spinning wheel came around, cotton was spun a lot quicker than before. Also in Sri Lanka, at the white tea plantation they used to have to pick the leaves and then sort through to sort the different colored parts but then they got a machine that would sort them for you. It was quicker and more efficient. It was the perfect plan.
Also, during the industrial revolution, people were being payed very little for long, hard hours of work, units per man hour. Units per man hour is how much work one person does in an hour.
Another advancement during the industrial revolution was innovation. Cotton spinning on a spinning wheel sped up the process and made it more efficient. Before it would take a long time but now it was quicker and could get more done in the same amount of time. Also, in the farms,
Pace of Change
-Innovation
-Units Per Man Hour
Mechanization was a factor in pace of change during the second industrial revolution because in the USA a guy named Frederick Winslow Taylor thought that steel making would be quicker if they used machines to do the work that was originally done by humans. Also, machines made work for people easier. For example, when the spinning wheel came around, cotton was spun a lot quicker than before. Also in Sri Lanka, at the white tea plantation they used to have to pick the leaves and then sort through to sort the different colored parts but then they got a machine that would sort them for you. It was quicker and more efficient. It was the perfect plan.
Also, during the industrial revolution, people were being payed very little for long, hard hours of work, units per man hour. Units per man hour is how much work one person does in an hour.
Another advancement during the industrial revolution was innovation. Cotton spinning on a spinning wheel sped up the process and made it more efficient. Before it would take a long time but now it was quicker and could get more done in the same amount of time. Also, in the farms,