this guy is fantastic, as I try to provide my Masters students of governance and public service ethics in Africa, the background that led to the amoral atmosphere of African politics, rooted in colonial administrative ideology (as per Peter Ekeh, 1975) and the rise of a bourgeoisie fleeing to Africa to avoid conflict in Europe and seeking to accumulate wealth and power ... Just a fantastic overview of European history. Fantastically lucid summary view. A joy. No exam, just need to understand. Since I was growing up a few years after WWII in affluent USA we never learned much European history at all, except for the enlightened and daring social studies teacher here and there. I can remember him so well: Mr. Perrelli, explaining the pretensions of the Cold War political theories, going back fifty five years. THAT's teaching. Richey has it too.
In England from 1800 to 1900. 20,000 Waterwheels declined in number. Windmills declined in number. The Englishman Thomas Newcomen's 1500 Atmospheric Pumps disappeared. The Scotsman James Watt's 500 Steam Engines and their descendants increased in number to 10,000,000 !!! It was a Power Revolution! That's an increase in total Power output for the whole country of between 1400 and 1500 times!! A percentage increase of between 40,000 % and 50,000 % !! What other of all those so-called " Industrial Revolutions had that effect on the country's economy? And it was all thanks to James Watt's Invention of the world's first PRACTICAL Steam Engine, and its descendants. I was surprised myself when I looked at those numbers!
Factories, Water-Power, and big business have been around for millenia. Not very rich James Watt's invention of the world's first PRACTICAL High Pressure Steam Engine in not very rich Scotland was the one and only invention that caused the first, and most transforming Industrial Revolution. It was a Power Revolution. James Watt dumped Newcomen's Atmospheric Power and Arkwright's 2000 years old Water-Power for High Pressure Steam Power. Historically speaking it was a sudden event. In James Watt's lifetime the world had changed, because of his invention.
why did i take this class
same
only took it cause I was gonna fail economics and I aint regretting it other then fact I shouldve took US history
Tom Richey not the hero we deserved but the one we needed
😂😂😂
hey to anybody here for this years exam good luck to you all and i hope yall slepped well.
Good luck 🍀
I'm here. Good luck to you.
currently 2:25 AM, the day of the exam
5:09 am for me. good luck on the exam!
Good luck!
2:05 for me in 2024! My exam's in some short hours.
Ahh@@rhearaval7602 mine is in around a day! Good luck,, I believe in you!
when the video wa posten on april 1 but most of the comments are from the day the AP exam is on
Joker 3 more hours left bro
About 8:40am for exam day!! Good luck everyone ❤️
Good luck!!
Tom is the reason why I'm going to pass this exam
11 months later and if I pass this will be true
Did u pass
Did you pass?
@@patrickkwon3351 I got a 2 :/
@@whatamidoingwithmylife9355 I got a 2 :/
That moment when you haven't paid attention all year but now is trying to learn all the material 2 days before the ap exam
Good luck studying!
How did it go?
The summary is amazing. And it was just 16 minutes! Congratulations 👏
Thanks for watching!
you just saved my life. i have a unit test tomorrow and this video was so needed. i’ll be sure to return for the ap test in a few months
this guy is fantastic, as I try to provide my Masters students of governance and public service ethics in Africa, the background that led to the amoral atmosphere of African politics, rooted in colonial administrative ideology (as per Peter Ekeh, 1975) and the rise of a bourgeoisie fleeing to Africa to avoid conflict in Europe and seeking to accumulate wealth and power ... Just a fantastic overview of European history. Fantastically lucid summary view. A joy. No exam, just need to understand. Since I was growing up a few years after WWII in affluent USA we never learned much European history at all, except for the enlightened and daring social studies teacher here and there. I can remember him so well: Mr. Perrelli, explaining the pretensions of the Cold War political theories, going back fifty five years. THAT's teaching. Richey has it too.
Thank you for the helpful reviews!
Glad you like them!
LOVE THESE REVIEWS
almost done 6/7
Good luck everyone!
Let us know how the exam goes! Good luck!
it is 12:54 am i am cramming😁
Good luck on your exam today!
Why is everyone here the day of the exam?? Mine is on May 10th, that's like 7 days from now lmao
Test is tomorrow!
Oh don't remind me :l
lol yo im freakin out
Good luck!
Glad to see you now have some funding for your lectures. You deserve it pal.
ONE DAY TILL RECKONING
Tom Richey RTX ON
2020 kids rise up
Havent done any of the study guides, hope this mans saves me
@@zacdonald99 how u do
@@alexzhai5944 got a 3
52 minutes before and now I decide to study
Good luck on your exam! Remember to log in 30 minutes before the exam starts!
Thank you so much for these Amazing Reviews!!👍👍🙌✨
Glad you like them!
14:40
Chadwick: You know those diagrams of the moon where half is dark and half is lit?
Barber: Say no more
AHAHAHAH
Tom RICHEY is the Goat. Can you shoutout Mrs. Morello
Hey Mrs. Morello!
These reviews are excellent!
Thanks for watching!
Tom Richey´s videoes are great!
imma be honest i have absolutely no idea what you are talking about and the test is tmr :)
your not alone
Same
You know more than you think you do! Good luck today!
@@MarcoLearning thank you!!
How was your test?? Mine is tomorrow
T minus 10 minutes and we still cramming
last minute studying gang wya
Thank you!
Happy to help bestie
I have a question: Were the labor parties the same as the liberal parties?
*Laughs in watching these videos 1 week before exam instead of doing it hours before exam*
Smart smart. Doing the same
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good
In England from 1800 to 1900.
20,000 Waterwheels declined in number.
Windmills declined in number.
The Englishman Thomas Newcomen's 1500 Atmospheric Pumps disappeared.
The Scotsman James Watt's 500 Steam Engines and their descendants increased in number to 10,000,000 !!!
It was a Power Revolution!
That's an increase in total Power output for the whole country of between 1400 and 1500 times!!
A percentage increase of between 40,000 % and 50,000 % !!
What other of all those so-called " Industrial Revolutions had that effect on the country's economy?
And it was all thanks to James Watt's Invention of the world's first PRACTICAL Steam Engine, and its descendants.
I was surprised myself when I looked at those numbers!
Anyone here in 2021?
👀
yo
me I completely forgot about my exam though and now im literally freaking out... binge watching this series now
@@gracetrimpey-warhaftig8821 haha good luck I haven’t even gotten to the final units in class cuz of covid but hey 🤷🏽♂️nothin you can do
@@jeremiasperez156 yeah I’m struggling right now. Finished my class first semester but ya know all we can do is our best
karl marx
When you ask for a southern accent male Siri voice.
test is in 12 hours and i am scared sh*tless 😟😓
You can do it!
My superhero😤😤😤😤😤😤😩😩😩😩
Factories, Water-Power, and big business have been around for millenia.
Not very rich James Watt's invention of the world's first PRACTICAL High Pressure Steam Engine in not very rich Scotland was the one and only invention that caused the first, and most transforming Industrial Revolution.
It was a Power Revolution.
James Watt dumped Newcomen's Atmospheric Power and Arkwright's 2000 years old Water-Power for High Pressure Steam Power.
Historically speaking it was a sudden event.
In James Watt's lifetime the world had changed, because of his invention.
Compulsory education to promote public order and a spirit of nationalism
It’s ggs Richi
Thanks!
based and breadpilled
hour and 30 mins!!!
Good luck!!
Tom RICHEY is the Goat. Can you shoutout Mrs. Morello