Beginnings
Industrialization factors
Life in an Industrial Society
Spread of Industrial Revolution and Impact
Reforms and movements in the Industrial World
100

Where did the Industrial Revolution Begin

Britain

100

What is industrialization?

Using machines, factories, and mills to create goods and the production of mills and factories

100

Which pays more farm work or factory work?

Factory work

100

Name a country that industrialization spread to.

The US

Italy

France

Germany 

Belgium

100

What is a union?

group formed by workers to work for their benefit and protection related to their jobs.

200

Name two changes in farming made the Revolution possible?

Enclosures and Crop Rotation

200

What is a factory?

A building that has machinery for making goods.
200

What is the name for people moving to cities and leaving the countryside?

Urbanization

200

Why did cities expand in the US during this period

location on railroad lines 

200

Name a reform law

1842 Mines Act

1847 limited workday for women and children

1904 US ends child labor 

US sets maximum hours

300

What is crop rotation

switching crops each year to avoid ruining the land

300

Name two improvements to transportation that allowed industrialization to work.

steam engine

steamboat

steam locomotives

road improvements

300

What are 3 negatives for people living in British cities during this time?

sickness

epidemics

lack of sanitary codes     poor education

lack of building codes

lack of housing      lack of police fire services

300

When did Industrialization expand in the US?

After the Civil War

300

What is socialism?

Production and its parts are owned by the people and is used for their good.

400

Why were Enclosures important?

It allowed large farms and experiments with farming

400

What inventions drove industrialization?

Cotton Gin

flying shuttle

Spinning Jenny

Water frame

400

What were 3 positive and/or long term impacts?

Makes country richer

expands education

cheaper clothes

more tax $ so more government spending on services

better food to eat

eventually better working conditions

technological progress

400

What is one way the relationship between industrialized nations and other nations change?

The wealth gap became larger 

The industrialized nations began colonization to supply their raw material needs and create markets



400

What is Capitalism?

Privately owned companies working to make profits

500
What Century did the Industrial Revolution start in Britain? 

1700s

500

What did Britain have that allowed this industrial revolution?

natural resources (coal, iron rivers, harbors)

Cash (expanding economy) to spend on goods and build factories

500
What was the average lifespan of a resident of a large city?

17 years

500
What is a corporation?

company owned by stockholders

500

What is laissez faire policy? 

Economic policy where government does not interfere with businesses. 

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