Energy
Agriculture
Why Britain?
World Economics
Inventors
100

Mined for burning to create energy, this was the most dangerous energy source to get

Coal

100

Probably the biggest effect of the agricultural revolution was an increase in this.

Food (Crops)

100

This is about the people

Population Growth

100

Private ownership that leads to profits for individuals.

Capitalism

100

Developed the commercial incandescent light bulb.

Thomas Edison

200

This source needed to be refined before use as fuel

Oil

200

This country led the way in the agricultural as well as the industrial revolution.

Britain (England)

200

This is about Ownership

Private Property

200
An economic system where the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all people

Socialism

200

Invented the first telephone in 1876.

Alexander Graham Bell
300

This energy source was the most abundant, and was used to give the mills power.

Water

300

This practice originally had one field lying fallow, with no crops planted.

Crop Rotation

300

This is about having money

Plenty of capital

300

An economic policy advocating for minimal government regulation in a free market

Lassez Faire

300

Perfected the moving assembly line for mass production.

Henry Ford

400

These type of fuels were created by dying organic matter.

Fossil Fuels

400

This person thought the growth of the population would lead to doom and gloom.

Thomas Malthus

400

This is about the workforce

Skilled Labor

400

Authored a book called "The Wealth of Nations" defending free markets.

Adam Smith

400

developed the "germ theory of disease" which led to a breakthrough in destroying bacteria.

Louis Pasteur

500

This form of power was used to power certain types of newly invented engines.

Steam

500

This was what happened to peasant farms during the agricultural revolution

Consolidated (grouped together, part of one larger farm)

500

This is about what Britain had on had that they did not have to import.

Natural Resources

500

Authored a book called "The Communist Manifesto" about the benefits of communism.

Karl Marx

500

invented the long-distance radio telegraph

Guglielmo Marconi

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