The 7 key terms of industrialization:
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1. Regulation
A rule, principle, or condition that governs procedure or behavior.
A rule, principle, or condition that governs procedure or behavior.
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2. Specialization
Adaptation, as of an organ or organism, to a specific function or environment.
Adaptation, as of an organ or organism, to a specific function or environment.
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3. Standardization
The condition in which a standard has been successfully established.
The condition in which a standard has been successfully established.
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4. Routinization
To establish a routine for.
To establish a routine for.
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5. Consolidation:
An act or instance of consolidating; the state of being consolidated; unification.
An act or instance of consolidating; the state of being consolidated; unification.
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6. Simplification:
To make simple or simpler, as:
a. To reduce in complexity or extent.
b. To reduce to fundamental parts.
c. To make easier to understand.
To make simple or simpler, as:
a. To reduce in complexity or extent.
b. To reduce to fundamental parts.
c. To make easier to understand.
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7. Mechanization:
To make automatic or unspontaneous; render routine or monotonous.
To make automatic or unspontaneous; render routine or monotonous.