Agricultural Revolution
It Started in Britain
Urbanization
Economic Systems
Reforms
100

When common land was fenced and turned into private land by farmers.

What in Enclosure Movement?

100

This natural resource was found in Great Britain and was used for steam engines and factories

What is coal?

100

People moved from small towns and villages to big cities where factories were located.

What is urbanization?

100

He was known as the Father of Communism.

Who is Karl Marx?

100

This committee investigated child labor in Great Britain and concluded it was not a good thing.

What is the Sadler Committee?

200

An invention made by Jethro Tull that required less workers and resulted in higher crop yields.

What is a seed drill?

200

These provided natural resources and markets to sell goods.

What are colonies?

200

Poorly made, unsafe housing created for factory workers to live in.

What are tenements?

200

An economic system where the government controls the entire economy and there is no privately owned business or land.

What is communism?

200

Groups that fight for worker's rights.

What are labor union?

300

A system of rotating crops every four years so that no land was left empty and more food could be produced.

What is a four-crop rotation?

300

He invented the Spinning Jenny

Who is James Hargreaves?

300

A deadly disease that was spread through sewage in the drinking water in England during the Industrial Revolution.

What is cholera?

300

An economic system with some industries controlled by the government.

What is socialism?

300

Negotiations between workers and their employers. Workers bargained for better pay and working conditions.

What is collective bargaining?

400

The increase of food during the Agricultural Revolution led to an increase in this…

What is population?

400

A strong economy in Britain allowed the wealthy to invest in factories, mines, and this form of transportation

What are railroads?

400

This social class benefited and grew the most during the Industrial Revolution.

What is the middle class?

400

A free-market economy where the government does not interfere or control any aspect of it.

What is capitalism?

400

This occurs when workers refuse to work.

What is a strike?

500

The political cartoon below can be used for this…


What is show advances in agriculture?

500

He invented the steam engine

Who is James Watt?

500

Working class children often worked at these TWO locations.

What are factories and mines?

500

Means “leave it alone” in French and refers to capitalist view of the government not intervening in the economy.

What is lassize-faire?

500

This was abolished in 1833 in Britain.

What is slavery?

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