Vocabulary
Industrial Rev.
Changes because of industrialization
Food & Resources
100

Natural fuel derived from the fossilized remains of living organisms

What is fossil fuels
100

Made a ton of poor people from the countryside move to the cities because their jobs were replaced by machinery. 

What is Industrialization?

100

This is heavy, bulky, and difficult to transport.

What is coal?

100

Advancements in chemical engineering also introduced new _____ which boosted crop yields which also led to more population growth.

What is Fertilizers?

200

A fabric or cloth woven from the fibers of wool, cotton, or flax

What is textile

200

Controlled most of the major trade in the world and had the largest naval force alongside a flux of piracy because of the large increase of goods across the seas.

What is Britain?
200

Two new farming machines in the Industrial revolution.

What is the seed drill, reaper, thresher, cotton gin, steel plow, ect. (answers will vary)

200

Played a fundamental role in industrialization by providing the raw materials that were required for production.

What is natural resources?
300

Associations of workers in particular industries established to collectively bargain with capitalists

What is Labor unions

300

In the ___ the main source of energy, which was steam shifted to fossil fuels such as coal. 

What is 1700s

300

People’s sense of this shifted, from the natural daily and seasonal rhythms of rural life to urban living. 

What is time?
300

Cotton is categorized as this type of crop. 

What is a subtropical crop?

400

A yellowish-black liquid fossil fuel found in geologic deposits

What is crude oil

400

Areas in which innovations made to improve agriculture led to more food production and labor productivity, which allowed population growth. 

What is England and western Europe. 

400

Young women did this before they had children.

What is work in factories?

400

Four resources used for the construction of factory infrastructure

What are limestone, brick clay, stone, and sand.

500

The situation in which the labor forces of different countries and world regions play complementary roles in an interdependent global economy

What is international division of labor

500

Britain was the one that controlled most of the major trade in the world and had the largest naval force alongside a flux of piracy because of this.

What is the large increase of goods across the seas?

500

In addition to acquiring colonies in South and Southeast Asia, this meeting divided Africa into European national spheres of influence.

What is the Berlin Conference of 1884?

500

In the nineteenth century, this provided an even more efficient and transportable source of power for industrialization.

What is crude oil?
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