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What is the long slow process that changed the way goods were produced ?

Industrial Revolution 

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What is identical, machine-made parts for a tool or an instrument ?

Interchangeable Parts

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What were some drawbacks of urbanization ?

Early cities lacked sewers. People threw garbage into the streets. As cities grew more crowded diseases spread, and pollution.

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Who is a skilled worker ? 

Artisan

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What is a political party of the 1850s that was anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant ? 

Know-Nothing-Party

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What is money invested in a business venture ? 

Capital

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Who are young women who worked in Massachusetts during the Industrial Revolution ?

Lowell Girls

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How did the invention of new farm machines contribute to urbanization in the North ?

The new farm machines meant fewer workers were needed on the farm. Many of these workers left rural areas to find employment in cities.

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What is an association of workers in a specific trade, or line of work, formed to gain higher wages and better working conditions ?

Trade Union

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What is a policy or practice that denies equal rights to certain groups of people ? 

Discrimination

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Who is a person who invests in a business to make a profit ?

Capitalist

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What is the movement of population from farms to cities? 

Urbanization

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What key role did capitalists play in the Industrial Revolution?

Capitalists supplied the capital or money that mill and factory owners needed.

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What is the refusal by workers to do their jobs until their demands are met ? 

Strike

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Who is a person who enters another country in order to settle there ? 

Immigrant

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What is a shortage, lack, or insufficient supply ?  

Scarcity

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How did transportation boost the market revolution in the early 1800s ?

New roads, canals, and steamboats transported goods more efficiently.

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How would scarcity of natural resources affect the supply of goods to a market ?

Since scarcity is limited supply and natural resources are needed to make goods, a scarcity of natural resources would decrease the supply of goods.

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What is a severe food shortage ?

Famine 

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What was the principal advantage of steam power over water power ? 

Water power depended on factories being near the stream. Steam power could be used anywhere.

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What is the amount of goods or resources in stock, on hand, or available in the market to sell ?

Supply

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How did competition and the quest for profit change working conditions in American Mills ?

As competition increased, mill owners had less concern for the wellbeing of their workers, and working conditions declined.

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How did the use of interchangeable parts contribute to the Industrial Revolution ? 

By speeding up the production of goods, the use of interchangeable parts made factories more efficient and profitable.

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Who is an American who sought to limit immigration and preserve the country for native-barn, white protestants ? 

Nativist 

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Why could artisans demand higher wages while other workers could not ? 

Artisans had special skills that factory owners needed.

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