Vocabulary
Questions from Note Map
Isms
Origins in Great Britain
Urbanization
100

What is a labor union?

An organization of workers

100

How did the Agricultural Revolution affect British farmers?

  1. Farms became less productive

  2. Farmers learned to use steam power to harvest crops

  3. The number of farmers grew from 5 million to about 9 million

  4. Farmers lost farms and moved to cities

Farmers lost farms and moved to cities

100

Define Laissez-Faire Economics

“hands off” economics. Idea that a free market with the unregulated exchange of goods and services would help everyone, not just the rich

100

How did the population in Great Britain change from 1700 - 1800?

Population soared from 5 million to 9 million

100

Define urbanization

Movement of people to cities

200

What are tenements?

Multistory buildings divided into tiny apartments typically occupied by the poor

200

The first factories developed in what industry?

Textiles

200

Explain Utilitarianism

The idea that the goal of society should be "the greatest happiness for the greatest number" of its citizens.

200

What did British inventor Thomas Newcomen invent in 1712?

A steam engine powered by coal to pump water out of mines

200

What new social class emerged due to urbanization?

The Middle Class

300

What is a turnpike?

Private roads built by entrepreneurs who charged travelers a toll or fee to use them

300

During the Agricultural Revolution of the 1700s food production increased because farmers…

Rotated crops among their fields

300

What is socialism?

The people as a whole rather than private individuals would own and operate the means of production

300

How did natural ports and navigable rivers help Great Britain develop the Industrial Revolution?

Rivers supplied water power and construction of canals (canals helped trade)

300

Why were most early factory workers women?

Employers could pay women less than men

400

What is capital?

Money used to invest in enterprises

400
What are two reasons that the Agricultural Revolution lowered the risk of dying from famine?
  • People ate better

  • Better hygiene and sanitation and improved medical care

400

Who were the two leading thinkers behind communism?

Karl Marx and Frederich Engels

400

How did steam locomotives help Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution

Steam powered locomotives to pull carriages along iron rails. Railroad didn’t need to follow the course of a river and tracks could go where rivers could not

400

What issue did the “factory acts” passed in the early 1800s try to address?

Reform (make changes for the better) to child labor

500

What is the Industrial Revolution and when did it take place?

Slow, long, uneven process  in which production switched from simple hand tools to complex machines, which started in Great Britain.

Took place 1750 - 1850


500

Name one invention from the Industrial Revolution that sped up production and explain what it did

  1. John Kay’s flying shuttle enabled weavers to work so fast that they outpaced spinners

  2. James Hargreaves produced the spinning Jenny in 1764, which spun many threads at the same time

  3. 1769 → Richard Arkwright patented the water frame, so a spinning machine could be powered by water

500

Define communism

A system in which governments led by a small elite controlled all economic and political life.

500

What are two examples of government support that helped Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution?

  1. Britain had a stable government

  2. No internal trade barriers → Britain didn’t need to deal with river tolls

3. Strong Navy to protect its empire, shipping, and overseas trade

500

Describe the conditions of tenements? What were they like?

Cramped, cluttered, terrible living conditions, could lead to disease, high number of people living in small area, etc...

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