Factors that led to it
Economic and social impacts
New political philosophies
Britain's impact on reform movements
Spread of Industrialization
100

The economic theory Adam Smith helped develop centered around free markets

What is Capitalism?

100
The major reason for the population boom at the time.

What was the large boom in agricultural productivity/crop production?

100

The reason the Industrial Revolution provided new opportunities for women.

What was the Industrial Revolution creating much more demand for labor in factories and mills?

100

The activists for women having the right to vote.

What were suffragists?

100

These things made Britain an epicenter of industrialization.

Coal and steam powered engines.

200

These industries benefited from the use of slave labor the most

What are the textile and sugar industries?

200

The reason for massive growth in wealth inequality at the time

What was factory workers exploiting their workers?

200

This major feminist figure during the Industrial Revolution advocated for women's rights

Who was Mary Wollstonecraft?

200

These groups played major roles in reform movements and promoting the foundations of the welfare state.

What were labor unions?

200

This national sentiment was empowered by industrialization and its consequences.

What was patriotism?

300

This new and increasingly used agricultural practice involved mating creatures to produce desired traits

What is selective breeding?

300

The individuals that mostly comprised the 'middle class'

What were merchants, skilled owners, and factory owners?

300

This philosopher is commonly referred to as "The Father of Communism"

Who was Karl Marx

300

This major law addressed work safety and health guidelines in mines.

What was the Mines Act of 1842?

300

The policies governments implemented to promote industrialization.

What was protectionism and subsidies?
400

The reason coal was so important in the Industrial Revolution

What was coal being a reliable, cheap energy source that powered steam engines?

400

The primary reasons factory owners exploited their workers.

A general lack of regulations and worker protections failing to rein in profit motivation

400

This major Welsh reformer promoted socialist cooperatives and played a key role in the rise of socialism.

Who was Robert Owen?

400

The forms of social insurance the British government began enacting due to pressure from reform groups.

What was unemployment insurance and old age pensions?

400

This was a negative result of industrialization relating to non-industrialized countries.

What was colonialism?

500

The major reason Asian trade routes became so accessible for European powers around this time

What was China's withdrawal from Indian Ocean trade routes?

500

These environmental damages were heavily caused by the Industrial Revolution

What was deforestation/soil erosion/water contamination?

500

The primary difference between socialism and communism.

What is socialism not abolishing private property, while Communism does?

500

This major British reform law finally created work hours and safety regulations in factories.

What was the Factory Act of 1833?

500

This international factor was significantly altered by industrialization.

What was the global balance of power?

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