Inventions
Inventors
Economics & Capitalism
Labor & Working Conditions
Urban Life & Society
100

This engine powered trains, ships, and factories during the First Industrial Revolution. 

Steam Engine

100

Inventor of the light bulb

Thomas Edison

100

This economist wrote The Wealth of Nations.

Adam Smith

100

A system based on government control of resources and markets. Calls for the complete abolition of private ownership.

Communism

100

The process of people moving from farms to cities for jobs.

urbanization

200

The Second Industrial Revolution saw the rise of this engine, which powered cars.

Internal Combustion Engine

200

Inventor of the steam engine (for trains)

James Watt

200

The belief that government should keep its “hands off” business.

laissez-faire

200

Workers stopped working in protest of poor conditions.

Strike

200

Overcrowded apartment buildings for the working class.

tenements

300

Thomas Edison invented this device that could record and play sound.

Phonograph

300

Inventor of the first telephone

Alexander Bell

300

This system is based on private ownership and profit.

Capitalism

300

These organizations were formed by workers to demand better pay and conditions.

labor unions

300

constantly living amongst waste caused the spread of what?

disease

400

These man-made materials, such as plastics and dyes, became common in the Second Industrial Revolution.

Synthetics

400

Inventor of the process for mass producing steel

Henry Bessemer

400

The money or assets used to invest in a business.

Capital

400

Karl Marx name for class of wealthy business owners

Bourgeoise

400

The 1858 sanitation crisis in London caused by sewage in the Thames River.

Great Stink

500

This structure, built for the 1889 World’s Fair, symbolized industrial progress.

Eiffel Tower

500

Inventor of the Diesel engine

Rudolf Diesel

500

According to Karl Marx, this determines the value of a product.

Labor theory of value

500

The working class who labored in factories.

Proletariat

500

These areas outside city centers grew as middle-class families moved away from pollution.

suburbs

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