Causes
Vocabulary
Capitalism and Socialism
Effects
Random
100
What becomes the primary source for industrial machines?
What is coal
100
Define Bourgeoisie
What is a wealthy upper class person with no title.
100
How does the proletariat and bourgeoise relate to capitalism?
Bourgeoise equals capitalist owner and proletariat equals workers.
100
Expansion of world trade, mass production of goods, and unemployment were all______results of the Industrial Revolution.
What is economic
100
What weapons might Unions take to get better working conditions?
An example would be boycotts, feather-bedding, picketing and sabotage.
200
What are the factors of production?
What is materials, owners, workers and machines
200
What is free trade and how does it relate to tariffs?
What is trade without barriers or tariffs. Tariffs are taxes or duties to be paid on a particular class of imports.
200
What is socialism?
An economy in which the recourses are owned, managed and regulated by the state
200
Name at least two political changes from the Industrial Revolution.
Ex: increased government involvement in society and business people rose to power.
200
Does socialism criticize or justify Industrial inequality?
Criticize
300
Justify the saying, " necessity is the mother of invention" in terms of the Industrial Revolution.
People invent new products in order to satisfy the needs of the many.
300
What is an economic theory that became popular in the 18th century that has to do with the government be less involved in free market capitalism?
What is Laissez-faire economics
300
What is capitalism?
An economic system in which the means of production trade and industry are owned and controlled by private individuals or corporations for profit.
300
Name five words to describe living in industrialized cities
What is dirty, unsanitary, noisy, diseased and slums.
300
What does GDP stand for?
GDP stands for "gross domestic product". It is a measure of the total amount produced by economy.
400
Explain how changes in agriculture nfluenced industrial development.
The Revolution brought machinery to farms, and so his machinery meant that fewer farm workers wer needed. These farmers move to the cities to find work at factories. This is called rural-to-urban migration.
400
What is the principal that actions are right if they are useful or benefit the majority.
What is Utilitarianism
400
During the Revolution what type of person would be a Capitalist and what type of person would be a Socialist?
A Capitalist would be weathly and upper class, while a Socialist would be a worker in the lower class.
400
True or false: Women and children could legally be paid less then men for the same work.
True
400
Which aspect of production is the first to industrialize?
What is textile production
500
Why was England the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution?
What is 1. Capital 2. Colonies and Markets 3. Natural Resources and Raw materials 4. Workers 5. Merchant Marine 6. Geography
500
What is the Industrial Revolution
What is a fundamental change in the way goods were produced from human labor to machines. Also it was not planned.
500
What brought about modern capitalism?
The financial investments required to run large industries.
500
Were workers happy with there lives? Give one example supporting your stance.
Workers were unsatified both inside and outside the factories. The living conditions were unsafe and unsanitary.
500
Which two competing ecomic systems emerge out of Industrialization? Who would most likely support each system?
One group was the capitalist. The other group was the socialists. The socialists were the workers while the capitalists were the factory owners.