Why Britain? / Causes
Why Britain? / Causes
Characteristics
Economics
Reformers
100

What is it called when large masses of people migrate to the cities?

What is urbanization?

100

An artificial waterway used for transportation of boats and an energy source for factories?

What is a canal?

100

What is a giant steel building with massive looms and a bunch of people working there?

What is a factory?

100

What is the end result of socialism?

What is communism?

100

Which reformer purchased a village in Indiana, USA?

Who is Robert Owen?

200

Why was putting out system the outdated?

What is bigger and more efficient looms could not fit in people's houses and were instead used in factories?

200

Why was there more coal used?

There was a higher need for it to power factories and steam machines.

200

What type of labor became worse and has continued to be very controversial and why?

Harsh child labor condition and poor work wages. 

200

What can the government ideally control in capitalism?

What is organizations that don't make profits like the army?

200

What were the two classes Karl Marx said would fight and why?

The bourgeoise and proletariat because of rage from the class struggle of capitalism and socialism.
300

Why did the abundance of canals lead to them going out of buisness? 

There was not enough traffic to make enough money and eventually, more efficient means like steam locomotives overtook canals.

300

Name 2 machines that helped replace the putting out system and had to be placed in factories?

2/4

Flying shuttle/spinning jenny/water frame/cotton gin

300

How does the standard of living differ from reality?

The ability to live well and be rich is possible but most people are stuck to harsh conditions because of the population increase. 

300
How would comparative advantage help every country stay economically viable?

Every country would be involved in the production and selling of items in the economy.

300

Which reformer would want to live in New Harmony because everyone is treated equally?

Who is Jeremy Bentham?


400

Why were railroads so important to the Industrial Revolution expansion?

They allowed for transportation throughout the majority of Britain (more than canals and turnpikes). Then it allowed for cheaper production and more resources which allowed prices to drop and thus demand goes up requiring more factories to be built.

400

What type of government was necessary to facilitate Britain industralizing?

Democratic and stable government that encourages trade and growth in buisness.

400

Why would Robert Owen dislike the ideas of Utilitarian?

There is no equality in society despite an overall attempt at equal happiness. There is no justice for considering others less than and committing crimes. 

500

How did new technology create poor working conditions?

Produced better food and nutrition that increased population but less people are needed to farm so more people urbanized and had to work in factories with poor conditions.

500

What part of the Declaration of Mental Independence would Capitalism disagree with and contradict?

That private property causes evil.