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Mechanization has certainly played a big role in the decrease of jobs.
Jeff Biggers: Roadmaps to New Power: Appalachian Transition Initiative Leads Coalfields into New Year--and New Era Jeff Biggers 2011
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Mechanization has certainly played a big role in the decrease of jobs.
Jeff Biggers: Roadmaps to New Power: Appalachian Transition Initiative Leads Coalfields into New Year--and New Era Jeff Biggers 2011
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Mechanization has reduced employment in logging in Maine, farming in the Midwest, coal mining in Appalachia.
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Mechanization and consolidation pushed virtually all commercial farming to Florida, California, and the Midwest, which together were able to feed the nation on a fraction of the land required before.
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Mechanization has shrunk that number to fewer than 11,000.
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Mechanization in the early 19th century made broader use of metallic yarns possible for brocade draperies and clothes.
Shiny Dressing, Day and Night Josh Patner 2009
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Mechanization affects production primarily in terms of the time required to plant and harvest.
Energy and Society~ Chapter 7~ The Industrialization of Agriculture 2009
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Mechanization has increased coal production and revenues, but also has eliminated jobs, hurting the economies of coal communities.
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Mechanization took most low level, handcraft, agricultural and production jobs away, so humans had to train to be smarter than machines to keep working.
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Mechanization took most low level, handcraft, agricultural and production jobs away, so humans had to train to be smarter than machines to keep working.
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