The time when new inventions and techniques improved farming was called the....
Name and explain the 3 new techniques/technology that led/started the Agricultural Revolution.
Enclosure Movement- open field farming to private farming
4 Crop Rotation- turnips planted to replenish soil & feed livestock
Seed Drill- plant and cover seeds rapidly
The apartment buildings in slums constructed by factory owners where factory workers/families lived were called.....
Tenements
What was Karl Marx's terms for the working class and wealthy/factory owners?
Bourgeoise
Proletariat
This man is the founder of Communism.
Karl Marx
What country did the Agricultural Revolution start
Great Britain
What was the main cause for the Agrarian Revolution?
Britain needed more food to feed a growing population
Better technology
Advanced Women's rights
Workers rights-unions/laws
Public education for children
Urbanization- growth of cities
Pollution- air & water damage
Effects of the Industrial Revolution
This determines the prices and what is produced.
supply and demand
Workers create their value from this.
Labor
Population increase
Increased food yield
Less farmers needed to farm
Farmers moving to the city- urbanization
New technology
The Industrial Revolution
Effects of the Agricultural Revolution
This increased (dealing with people) as a result of the Agricultural Revolution
Population
Name and explain 4 conditions in the Industrial Factories during the Industrial Revolution.
12-16 hour work days- little to no breaks
Poor air quality- lung disease
Dangerous machines- injuries
Women & children paid much less than men
An association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages
Under Communism, no one would own private __________.
Property
Big cities with factories
Urbanization
Having more than what is needed
Surplus
Which invention had the biggest impact on the Industrial Revolution?
Steam Engine
The process of developing machine production of goods
Industrialization
What is the difference between capitalism, socialism, and communism? Explain!
Capitalism - "hands off" - little to no gov. regulation, free market.
Socialism - Gov needed to regulate equality, limited/little social classes.
Communism - economy & society all equal, no social classes, no need for government regulation
What term deals with the movement/changing from open farming to private farming?
what occurred by assigning workers to specialized tasks as a product moves along a conveyor belt from worker to worker?
Assembly Line