Beginning of the Industrial Revolution
Effects of the Industrial Revolution
Advancements of the Industrial Revolution
Society in the Industrial Revolution
Impacts of the Industrial Revolution
100
This is the location of the beginning of the Industrial Revolution
What is Great Britain?
100
In the longer term, this was one benefit of the IR.  

What are better diet, access to cheap goods, better medical care, better housing, the rise of the middle class, expanded democracy?

100

This created a cheap, convenient method to power  machinery and transportation

What is the steam engine?

100
An example of reform, these were established in the 1800s. Horace Mann argued that they were important to improve society and the lives of children. 

What are public schools?

100
Despite Britain trying to hide their secrets of industrialization, this nation was able to quickly industrialize as a result of their possession of land, labor, and capital.
What is the United States?
200
This was one of the "big changes" of the Industrial Revolution
What is the way goods were produced OR the work people were doing?
200
This, the growth of cities, was a direct and immediate effect of the Industrial Revolution.
What is urbanization?
200
The spinning jenny and loom were advancements in this industry.
What is the textile industry?
200

This requirement for voting was eventually ended as the working class demanded a say in public policy. 

What is owning land

200
Since building large businesses required a lot of money, business owners began to sell shares of this in order to increase their capital and expand their business.
What is stock?
300

This revolution had to occur before the Industrial Revolution happened. It influenced population and provided labor. 

What is an agricultural revolution?

300

Name two of the things that cities needed that caused major issues as urbanization took place

What is sanitary codes, development plans, police protection, adequate housing, adequate education, or building codes?

300

These helped with movement of natural resources to factories and finished products to markets. 

What are railroads?

300

These are organizations in which workers join together to advocate for themselves and better working conditions. 

What are unions?

300

Big corporations were based on this idea:  economic systems in which the factors of production are privately owned and people pursue their own interests. Supported by Adam Smith. 

What is capitalism? 

400

In the 1700s, the process of changing communally owned land to privately owned land; it drove small farmers out of business. 

What is the enclosure movement

400
Many new jobs were created as a result of industrialization, but unfortunately these jobs were less desirable because of this.
What are low wages, long hours, dangerous and/or unsanitary conditions?
400

A farming tool that increased efficiency and production, which in turn improved nutrition and life spans. 

What is a seed drill? 

400

These three groups began demanding suffrage because of their status in society as a result of industrialization.

Who are women, working class, and upper middle class?

400

The title of the book written by Marx and Engels that predicted the redistribution of wealth by the Proletariat in a revolution against the capitalists. 

What is The Communist Mainifesto?

500

These are the  factors of production that were available in Great Britain? 

What are land, labor, and capital?

500

These were the two new social classes created or reformed as a result of the Industrial Revolution.

What are the Bourgeoise and the Proletariat?

500

This group protested the advancements of the IR by attacking factories and destroying machinery. 

Who are the Luddites? 

500

As the  problems of industrialization and uncontrolled capitalism began to become more evident, so people advocated for government regulation. This is called? 

What is socialism?

500

This event created public support for government regulation of the workplace. 

What is the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire?

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