Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Impacts of the Industrial Revolution
The Irish Potato Famine
Communism VS. Capitalism
The Meiji Restoration
100
This location had plentiful natural resources like coal, natural rivers and was surrounded by water

What is Great Britain (England)

100

How would you describe the Industrial Revolutions impact on cities during this period in England.

Cities were over crowded and polluted. 

100

This was the country that colonized Ireland to gain access to its natural resources.

What is Great Britain.

100

They were the father of communism and capitalism

Who is Adam Smith the father of capitalism and who is Karl Marx the father of communsim.

100

They ruled and isolated Japan for 200 years.

Who is the Tokugawa Shogunate?

200

This was the movement from rural farmlands to the big cities to find work.

What was the Agricultural Revolution?
200

This was a new social class that was created as a result of the Industrial Revolution in England 

What is the middle class?

200

This was the cause of the Great Famine of Ireland.

What was the blight/fungus?

200

This is an economic system in which the government keeps their hands out of peoples business

What is Laissez- Faire Capitalism 

200

This was the U.S. representative that forced Japan to open itself self up to the outside world.

Who is Commodore Matthew Perry?

300

The Spinning Jenny, the factory system and the steam engine are all examples of this that helped a country industrialize. 

What are innovations in ideas and technology?

300

Describe some of the many benefits of being a member of the middle class.

What is more free time, what is access to better jobs, what is women beginning to understand their own self worth.

300

This was the amount of people who lost their lives in Ireland as a result of the Famine.

What was 1 million Irish subjects. 

300

This is an economic system in which the government is heavily involved in the lives of its citizens and makes all decisions for them

What is communism?

300

This is a country that is taken over by a much more powerful country to gain access to its natural resources. ( The powerful country steals this weaker countries sovereignty) 

What is a colony?

400

This is the term used to describe the switch from farming or making goods by hand to now having large machines mass produce products to sell on a large scale.

What is industrialization?

400

This was the move to give women the right to vote in England.

What was the women's suffrage movement?
400
This was the British response to the famine in Ireland.

What was doing nothing?

400

These are the 3 means of productions.

What are land, labor and capital?

400

This was the era when Japan switched from isolation to industrialization. 

What is the Meiji Restoration?

500

This was a economic policy used by imperialist and industrialized countries to obtain resources from colonies, turn them into a finished product and sell it back to the colony for a high price.

What is mercantilism? 

500

This was a movement that sought better working conditions, and ending child labor in the work place. 

What was the labor reform movement?

500
This was a social impact that the famine had on the Irish population.

What is 1 Million Irish chose to emigrate to the United States for a better life?

500

This is a metaphor used to describe what keeps the government from interfering with a countries economy.

What is the invisible hand?

500

These were economic impacts of the Meiji Restoration

What is undergoing industrialization and building a military to colonize other nations for their resources. 

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