Agriculture Rev
Industrial Rev
Industrial Cont.
Potato Famine
Meiji Indust.
100

What was the agricultural revolution?

transformation of agriculture from traditional medieval farming to more productive, efficient, and mechanical methods of farming through scientific innovation and new techniques starting in the mid-1700s

100

How did people make goods before the Industrial Revolution?

What was name was this type of production called?

by hand

cottage industry

100

How effect did the railroads have?

The less expensive transportation lowered the price of goods and made for larger markets.

100

In what country did the Potato Famine take place?

Ireland

100

Why did Emperor adopt Western ways?

escape future domination by the West.

200

What is an enclosure?

process of making common land into private land, owned by a farmer

200

What was a major reason the Industrial Revolution began in England?

abundant coal and iron resources

200

Which two social classes did the industrial revolution create?

the industrial middle class

the industrial working class

200

What did the Irish poor depended on?  

farms and the potato for their existence.

200

Instead of Feudalism and the Samurai what was established?

a unified military

300
What two drastic changes happened as a result of the agricultural revolution?

increase in population in Great Britain and elsewhere, and increased urbanization because people moved away from their farms to cities.

300

Why did the natural resources Britain had help the Industrial Revolution develop there?

possessed key factors of production

300

How did many inhabitants of these rapidly growing cities live in?

miserable conditions

300

What ruined the potatoes and began the famine?

the famine was a fungus brought on boats carrying goods

300

What kind of western technologies did the Japanese adopt?

railroads and factories

400

How did the innnovation of the  the horse-drawn seed drill have an effect on the agricultural revolution?

Higher Agricultural Yields

More Food, More Time, Fewer Workers

400

Which 2 social changes occurred during the Industrial Revolution?

growth of the working class

and the move from rural to urban ares


400

What is industrial capitalism?

an economic system based on industrial production.

400

Name 3 effects of the Potato famine:

•775,000 to 1.5 million died

–¼ of the population

•Ireland is still affected by the Potato Famine.

–Smaller population than 1840.

•Many Irish ended up in other countries (like U.S.)

•It was the single greatest disaster of the 19th Century.

400

What did Japan do in order to get natural resources?

conquer colonies for raw materials for manufacturing

500

What was an effect of the Dutch Four Crop Rotation System?

As a result of the four-crop rotation system, British farmers could be more productive. The turnips replenished the soil with needed nutrients, provided another crop for farmers to eat and sell, and gave their livestock something to live on during the winter.

500

What 2 inventions were crucial to the Industrial Revolution?

the steam engine

railroads/rocket

500

Name at least two working conditions workers face:

How did these conditions change?


16 hours a day, six days a week

No one had security on the job

there was no minimum wage.

hot temperatures in the cotton mills were especially harmful

conditions changed through social reform; different acts (laws)

500

Give at least 2 solutions created to solve the problem?

Were the solutions successful? why or why not?

A Relief Commission was created to help those who didn’t have any food.

Soup kitchens were established

Peel tried to distribute corn imported from the U.S.

He took too long to make changes, and not much got done.


500
What kind of government did the Meiji Empire establish?

Japan was given a written constitution.

The emperor kept his full power