Social changes of Industrialization
Conflict between Capital and Labor
Factory Owners and Industrial Capitalism
The Working Class and Labor Struggles
Enslavement and Forced Labor in Industrialization
100

This new social group emerged due to industrialization, consisting of people who worked in factories and relied on wages.

What is the working class

100

Factory owners sought profit, while workers demanded better wages and conditions, leading to these types of protests

 What are strikes

100

The industrial economy allowed factory owners to amass wealth and strengthen this social class.  

What is the middle class

100

Factory workers in industrial societies relied on these for their income.  

What are wages

100

 Industrialization relied heavily on raw materials such as cotton, which were produced using which type of labor 

What is enslaved labor

200

The rise of industrial capitalism led to the expansion of this social class, made up of factory owners and business leaders

What is the middle class

200

Many factory workers faced long hours, low pay, and dangerous conditions, leading to the rise of these organizations that fought for workers' rights.

What are labor unions

200

 Many early industrial capitalists started as merchants and professionals before investing in these types of businesses.  

What are factories

200

Many workers lived in overcrowded, unsanitary housing areas known as these.  

  

What are tenements

200

The transatlantic slave trade played a crucial role in supplying raw materials for this European country’s industrial production

What is Great Britain

300

Urbanization during industrialization led to overcrowded cities, poor sanitation, and the spread of these.  

What are diseases

300

 This political theorist, along with Friedrich Engels, criticized industrial capitalism and promoted workers' rights

Who is Karl Marx?

300

Industrial capitalists influenced government policies and the economy by expanding these financial institutions

What are banks

300

Child labor was common in factories, particularly in this industry, which depended on cotton from the Americas.

What is the textile industry

300

Many industries benefited from enslaved labor, particularly those producing sugar, tobacco, and this major textile crop

What is cotton

400

The shift from agricultural work to factory labor changed traditional ______ relationships, as people became more dependent on wages

What are social relationships

400

In addition to men, factories often employed these two groups, who were paid lower wages and worked in harsh conditions.

What are women and children

400

Factory owners prioritized efficiency and profits, often at the expense of these two things for workers.

What are wages and working conditions

400

 Workers organized protests and strikes to demand better conditions, often forming these groups.

 What are labor unions

400

The fight against forced labor and exploitation led to the rise of these social and political movements.

What are abolitionist movements

500

Industrialization created a new employer-employee dynamic, often leading to tension between these two economic groups

What are capital and labor

500

The demand for cheap labor in industrial economies led to continued forms of this practice, even after slavery was abolished.

What is forced labor

500

This economic system, which grew during industrialization, is based on private ownership and profit-driven production.

What is capitalism

500

 Workers’ struggles for fair wages and better conditions eventually led to the passage of these types of laws.  

What are labor laws

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