Causes and Effects
Working Conditions
Living Conditions
Inventions
Miscellaneous
100

This cause of the Industrial Revolution resulted in better farming techniques and increased food availability.

The Agricultural Revolution

100

Which members of the family typically worked during the Industrial Revolution

Everyone: women, men, children were needed to earn enough money

100

This is the term used to describe the growth of cities.

Urbanization

100

James Watt's steam engine led to the construction of these buildings where people worked.

Factories
100

This movement for the right of women to vote grew during the Industrial Revolution

Women's Suffrage Movement

200

This is the reason that Britain had the workforce necessary to industrialize.

Increasing population due to the Agricultural Revolution

200

Why were children preferred as factory workers?

Their small size enabled them to climb into machines for repairs and they could be paid less.

200

The name of apartment buildings families lived in.

Tenement Buildings

200

This resource was the power source of many of the new machines being invented

Coal

200

This amendment to the Constitution abolished slavery in the United States.

13th Amendment

300

This profession declined the most due to the Industrial Revolution

The Cottage Industry - people were no longer their own bosses

300

This group of people were preferred factory workers because they could be paid less.

Women

300

Describe tenement buildings

Overcrowded, no running water or toilets, unsafe construction

300

The steam engine resulted in this invention that greatly improved transportation of people and goods

Steam Locomotive / Train
300

Mass migration is an example of a ____ factor during the Industrial Revolution

Pull

400

This philosophy supported the idea that people could not be blamed for their flaws because the social, environmental, and cultural world around them was what needed to be fixed.

Utopian Socialism

400

The reason work during the Industrial Revolution was so dangerous.

Factories were unsanitary; machines were dangerous without safety features; miners could develop lung disease

400

The close proximity of tenement buildings to factories resulted in people being exposed to this health hazard.

Pollution

400

This method of manufacturing made mass production possible.

Assembly Line

400

This law passed in the U.S. in 1882 was a result of racism and discrimination towards a particular immigrant group from Asia

The Chinese Exclusion Act

500

The development of this economic system, which encouraged government to take a hands-off approach to business, was a result of the Industrial Revolution.

Laissez-Faire Capitalism

500

These organizations were created because workers were being required to work under dangerous conditions with little pay and long hours 

Labor Unions

500

Eventually improved sanitation in cities led to increased ____ _____ for people.

life expectancy

500

These medical innovations helped improve the standard of living during the Industrial Revolution.

Invention of aspirin and vaccinations; sanitation systems; use of germ theory, etc.

500

This was Karl Marx's view of history.

A struggle between the classes that would lead to utopian Communism