Cause and effect
Economics
People
Industrial Revoulution
Industrialization
100

What are the effects of the Agricultural Revolution?


a. 

an overall increase in agricultural yields per acre.

b. 

improved nutrition and health.

c. 

population growth and increased demand for food and basic goods.


100

 The economic system that seeks to eliminate private property and competition is known as


 


socialism.


100

 James Watt was vital to the Industrial Revolution for his invention of

a rotary engine that could spin and weave cotton.

100

The industrial Revolution began when?

1750

100

Steam engines were powered by

coal

200

 To keep their industrial monopoly, Britain attempted to

prohibit industrial artisans from going abroad.

200

The economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned and money is invested in business ventures to make a profit is known as

capitalism

200

What are Adam Smith's Three Natural Laws of Economics?

Self-Interest

Competition

Supply & Demand


200

Britain's cotton industry in the late eighteenth century was responsible for what?

 the creation of the first modern factories.

200

A frequent method used to make the children working in British factories obey the owner's factory discipline was

repeated beatings.

300

The rise of the industrial factory system deeply affected the lives and status of workers who now

worked for a daily wage rather than controlling the means of production.

300

The economic policy that favors a free market unregulated by the government is known as

laissez faire

300

Which one of the following men established the first textile factory using water-powered spinning machines in Rhode Island in 1790?

Samuel Slater

300

Industrialization began in Britain because of what?


a rapid population growth and a surplus labor pool.

an expanding economy, stable banking system, private investment, and growing trade. 

plentiful natural resources including streams, rivers, iron ore, and coal deposits.


300

During the second half of the eighteenth century, the import of raw cotton into Britain

increased dramatically

400

What was the affect of Urbanization in the first half of the nineteenth century

was a phenomenon directly tied to industrialization.

400

The "Second Industrial Revolution" occurred when?

after 1850 and was characterized by iron, steel, oil, and electricity.

400

The method attempted by early socialists like Charles Fourier and Robert Owen was

the creation of small utopian societies.

400

What inventions were important to the industrialization of British cotton manufacturing?


Arkwright's spinning frame.

Hargreaves' spinning jenny.

Cartwright's power loom.


400

The early center of American industrialization was

the Northeast

500

 An economic affect of industrialization was

the growth of corporations such as Standard Oil and U.S. Steel.

500

Jeremy Bentham's utilitarianism was based on the principle that the government

promote the greatest good for the greatest number of people.

500

The development of the railroads in the Industrial Revolution was important in

connecting industrial areas to larger markets.

500

Industrial Revolution on the Continent occurred between 1815 and 1850 in

Belgium