Why Great Britain?
Factories and Labor
Urbanization
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Why was Britain's Geography good for industrialization?

- access to trade routes 

- rivers for trade/transportation

- rivers power factory mills

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Where were early factories located by?

rivers - for a source of energy

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What drove people to cities in mass amounts?

- looking for jobs 

-loss jobs farming 

- Agricultural revolution 

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What does Laissez - Faire mean?

"hands off" government, no rules or regulations, you can do what you want

100

What are 2 types of energy sources?

- water, coal, steam

200

What natural resources did Great Britain have for industry? 

Coal and Iron 

Rivers

200

What is two reasons to employ children in factories?

- fit in small spaces

- can pay less than adults

- not educated or powerful 

- there was a lot of them 

- no laws protecting them

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Why were rivers and the water supply often poor? 

pollution from the factories 

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Who is the Bourgeoisie? Who is the Proletariat? 

B - wealthy upper class, the Haves

P- the working lower class, the Have Nots

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What is a benefit of the railway

- easy transportation of goods 

- easy transportation of people 

- created jobs 

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What type of government was appealing for starting businesses?

Laissez-Faire or "hands off"

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give me 3 specifics of working conditions for the working class

- long hours (14 ish hours) 

- none or limited breaks (sometimes 30 mins for lunch) 

- low pay

- can lose job very easily - high demand for jobs, people waiting 

300

Who did rapid urbanization affect? 

The working class/ the poor

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Which figure believes in Capitalism? Which figure believes in Communism? 

Capitalism - Adam Smith

Communism - Karl Marx

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What change was made to children's education?

- 2 hours for education 

- education for all economic classes

- new public school (free)

400

How did the Agricultural Revolution influence industrialization? 

- less need for farmers

- more people moving to cities looking for work

400

What are two ways that industrial workers tried to fight for better conditions? 

- forming labor unions

- strikes

- collective bargaining 

400

What is 2 ways that city life was improved? 

- steel construction 

- medicine 

- paved roads 

- Underground Sewer Systems 

400

What are 2 problems with Capitalism?

- rich vs. poor 

- huge income gap, rich getting wealthy off the backs of the working class 

- exploitation of workers (long hours, low pay) 

- greed and corruption

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What caused the Irish Potato Famine?

- disease that killed the potatoes 

- all other crops had to be sent to England 

500

Name 3 textile machines/ new factory techniques invented to improve production

- spinning jenny

-water frame

-power loom

-mass production/assembly line

- steam engine 

500

What did the Mines Act of 1842 do?

- prohibited children from going underground in mines 

- had to be 13 years old minimum 

500

List 4 problems due to rapid urbanization 

- overcrowding 

- overpopulation 

- spread of disease 

- low life expectancy 

- poor quality homes

- high pollution 

500

What does communists believe the proletariat should do to fight against inequality in the social classes? 

overthrow the BOURGEOISIE!

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What happened because of the Irish Potato Famine? 

- millions died 

- mass emigration to North America 

- riots 

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