What is industrialization and how does it change a society?
What is the shift from farming/hand production to machine-based production and factories?
What is a tenement?
What is a crowded, poorly built apartment for workers?
Who is known as the “Father of Capitalism”?
Who is Adam Smith?
What is imperialism?
What is when a country extends its power over other nations?
What are the 4 motives for imperialism?
What are economic, nationalism, military, and racial motives?
What are the 3 factors of production?
What are land, labor, and capital?
What caused diseases like cholera in industrial cities?
What is dirty water/sewage and poor sanitation systems?
What does “laissez-faire” mean in economics?
What is “hands off” — no government interference?
How did industrialization lead to imperialism?
What is the need for natural resources and markets to sell goods?
What is “White Man’s Burden”?
What is the belief that Europeans had a duty to civilize non-Europeans?
What is the connection between industrialization and capitalism?
What is that industrialization increased production and created factory owners who gained wealth in a capitalist system?
What problem did the 1833 Factory Act try to fix?
What is child labor and lack of education?
According to capitalism, what motivates the butcher, brewer, and baker?
What is self-interest?
What weapon most helped Europeans during imperialism?
What is the Navy
What is Social Darwinism?
What is the belief that stronger races or nations naturally dominate weaker ones?
What caused people to leave rural villages and move to cities?
What is the search for factory jobs due to enclosure and industrialization?
What caused deadly diseases like cholera to spread in cities?
What is poor sewage systems and contaminated water?
How does competition help consumers in a capitalist system?
What is that it forces businesses to lower prices and improve products?
What conference divided Africa among European powers?
What is the Berlin Conference?
What’s the economic system where businesses are privately owned and profit-driven?
What is capitalism?
What is one disadvantage a non-European country like the Sokoto Caliphate had for industrializing?
What is political instability and reliance on slave trade?
What was the average workday for a 15-year-old factory worker in Manchester?
What is 14–16 hours?
Why would capitalism lead to the idea of communism?
What is the inequality between workers and owners (bourgeoisie)?
What treatment allowed Europeans survive Malaria?
What is quinine?
What law says that people acting for themselves may help society?
What is the Law of Self-Interest?