Beginnings
Industrial Revolution II
Industrial Revolution III
Social Changes
Economic Systems
100

This revolution made the Industrial Revolution possible.

What is the Agricultural Revolution

100

People start moving into cities in a process called___________.

Urbanization

100

These locations were created to increase rate of production.

What is a factory?

100

Life in cities for working class people with little money led to the building of this living establishment. 

What is a tenement?

100

Economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned.

What is Capitalism?

200

Wealthy landowners changed field ownership with this movement

What is the enclosure movement?

200

Who is the founder of Capitalism?

Adam Smith

200

This factory is where clothing was produced.

What is the textile factories?

200

This form of protest was used to fight for better working conditions

What is a strike?

200

An economic system in which all means of production is owned by the government is called...

Communism

300

The movement to cities from rural areas as jobs became unavailable in farmland. 

What is urbanization?

300

List 3 benefits of industrialization: 

- creation of middle class

- increase in jobs

- more affordable products

- urbanization

300

List 3 negative effects of industrialization:

- child labor

- dangerous working conditions

- low wages

- pollution

- spread of disease

- long work hours

300

List 3 changes made due to the Triangle Factory Fires:

- shorter working hours

- higher pay

- decrease in child labor

- building/safety regulations implemented

300

According to Karl Marx, this social class is to blame for the suffering of the poor.

What is the bourgeoisie?

400

Name two causes that allowed Great Britain to industrialize

Land--Lots of Resources

Labor--Population Increase

Stability/Entrepreneurship- Political Stability that encouraged Entrepreneurship

Capital--Free Market, etc.

400

List two of the poor working and living conditions that many suffered moving into cities and working in factories.

Long Hours; Low Wages; Dangerous Working Conditions, Child Labor, etc.

400

People eventually began to take action to organize and promote reform for working conditions. List any two things they did.

Strike, collective bargaining, unionize

400

Individuals that spent their time in mills or factories working, laborers, were part of this class in society.

Working Class

400

Major business owned by stockholders who share in its profits.

What is Corporations?

500

This is the name of in-home business that preceded factory life. 

Cottage industry or putting-out system

500

List the three factors needed to industrialize.

Land, Labor, and Capital

500

Name two negative effects of industrialization.

Pollution, crime, disease, over crowding, tenements, poor living conditions, poor sanitation

500

Karl Marx is considered the Father of which of the following?

What is Communism?

500

Who defended the free-market system of capitalism in the book, The Wealth of Nations?

Who is Adam Smith?


600

What is the invisible hand?

A metaphor for the unseen forces that move the free market economy through individual self-interest and freedom of production 

600

Groups created to fight for workers rights.

What is Unions?

600

What event paved the way for the Industrial Revolution?

Agriculture Revolution

600

How does capitalism create incentive?

People are motivated to create new things due to the potential of gaining wealth

600

A policy that let owners of industry set working conditions without government interference.

What is the laissez-faire policy?

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