Agricultural Revolution
Factors of Production
Textile Industry
Industrial Innovations
Transportation & Communication
Factory System & Society
Economic Theorists
100

This movement fenced off common lands into private property.

What is the enclosure movement?

100

The three factors of production are land, labor, and this.

What is capital?

100

Before industrialization, cloth production was done in homes under this system.

What is the cottage industry?

100

This process of replacing human labor with machines is called this.

What is mechanization?

100

These water routes connected rivers and improved trade.

What are canals?

100

This system brought workers together in one place for wage labor.

 What is the factory system?

100

 This economist argued that economies work best when individuals act in their own self-interest with little government interference.

Who is Adam Smith?

200

This invention by Jethro Tull planted seeds in straight rows.

What is the seed drill?

200

This factor includes natural resources like coal and iron.

What is land?

200

This invention by John Kay sped up weaving.

What is the flying shuttle?

200

This American invented the cotton gin in 1793.

Who is Eli Whitney?

200

This inventor created the first successful steamboat, the Clermont.

Who is Robert Fulton?

200

Workers were paid based on hours worked under this system.

What is the wage system?

200

This thinker believed population growth would outpace food supply, leading to poverty and famine.

Who is Thomas Malthus?

300

This farming method involved planting different crops each year to restore soil nutrients.

 What is crop rotation?

300

This factor increased due to population growth and migration to cities.

 What is labor?

300

This machine spun multiple threads at once.

What is the spinning jenny?

300

This machine improved by James Watt became the main power source for factories.

 What is the steam engine?

300

This engineer developed the steam locomotive.

Who is George Stephenson?

300

These groups were often hired because they worked for lower wages.

Who are women and children?

300

 This economist developed the “iron law of wages,” arguing that wages would remain at subsistence level.

Who is David Ricardo?

400

These workers often lost land due to enclosure and moved to cities.

Who are small farmers?

400

Great Britain’s rivers and harbors helped with this economic activity.

What is trade?

400

This inventor used waterpower to run spinning machines and helped create factories.

Who is Richard Arkwright?

400

This process made steel cheaper and stronger in the 1850s.

What is the Bessemer Process?

400

This communication system used dots and dashes.

What is Morse code?

400

These overcrowded, unsanitary housing units were common in cities.

 What are tenements?

400

This theorist argued that history is driven by class struggle between the bourgeoisie and proletariat and called for a workers’ revolution.

Who is Karl Marx?

500

This was a major effect of the Agricultural Revolution that helped industrialization.

 What is creating a large urban labor force?

500

This country had the ideal combination of factors of production to start industrialization.

What is Great Britain?

500

This invention allowed one worker to weave as much as 200 people.

What is the power loom?

500

This unintended effect of the cotton gin increased in the southern United States.

What is the expansion of slavery?

500

This invention allowed messages to travel at the speed of electricity.

What is the telegraph?

500

This new social group gained wealth and influence during industrialization.

What is the middle class?

500

 These worker organizations collected dues, supported strikes, and negotiated for better wages and conditions through collective bargaining.

What are labor unions?