Causes
Why did it begin in Great Britain?
Changes in Labor
Benefits
Economics
100

This machine made farming more efficient

What is the seed drill?

100

Coal and Iron

What natural resources did GB have in abundance?

100

Making clothes by hand at home was known as this type of Industry

What is a cottage industry?

100

This new social class emerged

What is the Middle class?

100

An economy free from government interference.

What is Laissez Faire?

200

This was an energy source that came from running water

What is the water frame?

200

More food led to this group of available people

Who are the new factory workers?

200

This led to the biggest revolution in transportation.

What the steam engine (steam locomotive, steam ship)?

200

This is how you know women's lives improved

What is not having to work in factories?

200

The founder of Socialism 

Who is Karl Marx?

300

Population exploded in Europe because of this

What is new methods of farming?

300

More people and lots of overseas colonies guaranteed that Great Britain had this

What are markets to buy goods?

300

This is when people move to cities to live and work

What is urbanization?

300

These organizations fought for better working conditions in factories

What are abor unions?

300

The reason Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto

What is exploitation of the factory worker?

400

This energy source allowed factories to be built anywhere

What is the stream engine?

400

This Revolution in Great Britain gave way to people who knew how to invent things

What is the Scientific Revolution?

400

This is how worker hours were determined in factories

What is a clock?

400

Tenements were replaced by these safer types of apartment buildings

What is iron or steel?

400

Positive aspects of Laissez Faire Capitalism

What are lower prices due to competition, more goods available to people, constant need for innovation, and ability to make anything you want if there is a demand?

500

This fencing off land by private property owners led to farmers needing to look for work in the cities

What is the Enclosure Act?

500

This allowed for ease in getting raw materials to the factories and finished products to markets overseas

What are natural harbors?

500

The ability to pay this group of people lowest wages led to this group being favored by owners

What are children?

500

This person interviewed child laborers to get the government to pass child labor laws

Who is Michael Sadler?

500

Differences between Capitalism and Socialism

What are ownership of property, decisions on what is being produced, decisions on how prices are set, and ownership of the means of production