Agricultural Revolution
Industrial Revolution
The Big Smoke
Impacts of the IR
200

The definition of ‘The Second Agricultural Revolution’.

The increase in productivity of farming through the mechanisation and access to market due to better transport.

200

The word that refers to 'the evolution of inventions and innovations and catching up with current trend.'

Modernisation

200

The city named 'The Big Smoke'.

London

200

The phenomenon of a growing population concentrated in urban areas leads to the growth of towns and cities.

Urbanisation

400

The definition of ‘Strip field farming’.

Introduced during the medieval period as a way for villagers to share land. Rented strips of land from landowners.

400

The location where IR started.

Shropshire, The United Kingdom

400

The word for a harmful, hazy form of air pollution that is a combination of the words smoke and fog.

Smog

600

The system which rotates wheat, barley, clover, and turnips over a 4-year period.

4-crop rotation

600

The time period of the IR.

1750 to around 1900.

800

The new machinery was used to plant seeds in a straight line and cover them with soil.

Jethro Tull’s seed drill

800

What were the aspects of the societies that were changed due to IR? (Name at least 3)

Population, Work, Transport, Health and Medicine, Living Conditions

1000

Two of the advantages of agriculture revolution.

1. Poor people could not afford to enclose

2. People lost the right to use the common land

3. Social inequality

1000

The 3 causes of IR.

New Inventions, Natural Resources, Stable Economy and Political System

1000

The political ideology which grew under the IR.

Socialism