This invention was useful in transportation, powering trains and steamboats.
What is the steam engine?
100
This is the economic idea that all factors of production should be privately owned.
What is Capitalism?
100
This is the term that describes the growth and the rapid movement of people from the countryside to cities.
What is Urbanization?
100
This man believed that the workers of the world should unite and overthrow Capitalism.
Who is Karl Marx?
100
Land Transportation and trade improved because of the steam engine's use in these.
What are trains?
200
James Hargreaves named this device that spins thread after his daughter.
What is the Spinning Jenny?
200
Adam Smith, Thomas Malthus and David Ricardo are all people who believed in this type of system.
What is Laissez Faire Capitalism? (Let Do)
200
This city is the capitol of England. It was and still is the biggest city in England.
What is London?
200
This man brought ideas and a partial machine design from England and helped build the first factory in the U.S. in Rhode Island.
Who is Samuel Slater?
200
Coal smoke pumping in the air and textile dyes in rivers caused a huge boom in THIS in cities.
What is pollution?
300
This device was critical in the Agricultural Revolution, it planted seeds in even rows.
What is the seed drill?
300
This theory calls on the government to help regulate business and says that Capitalism leads to unfair treatment of workers.
What is Socialism?
300
This is the term for the changes in farming that allowed the population to grow rapidly in the 18th century.
What is the Agricultural Revolution?
300
These TWO major cities in England were the first to be connected by railroads in 1830.
What are Manchester and Liverpool?
300
Workers, fighting for more rights, better pay and safer working conditions, formed these.
What are Labor Unions?
400
This device was used to pick the seeds out of cotton. It helped boom use of slaves in the U.S. and also increased textile production.
What is the Cotton Gin?
400
The Mines Act of 1842, the 10 Hour Act, women's rights and the abolition of slavery are examples of this...
What is a Reform?
400
England had these resources (3) and Factors of Production (3) that allowed it to industrialize first.
What are rivers, ports, coal, iron, Land, Labor, Capital ($)
400
This 6 state region was the first area of the United States to industrialize, because of factories and mills built by Moses Brown and Francis Cabot Lowell.
What is New England?
400
This is the term used to describe the growing gap between rich and poor in industrialized vs non industrialized countries.
What is Gobal Inequality OR "Wealth Gap"
500
This invention by Samuel Morse (yes, that Morse) greatly improved communication around the world.
What is the telegraph?
500
Jeremy Bentham believed in this Economic theory that said that the government should do what is in the best interest of the greatest number of people.
What is utilitarianism?
500
These are 2 examples of the type of jobs people held that became part of the NEW middle class.
Who are factory owners, bankers, merchants?
500
This* is the term for owning a little piece of a company. Companies that are owned by public shareholders are called this* (2 part answer)
What is Stock?
What is a Corporation?
500
These are Three (3) impacts of the steam engine on the world.
What are increased trade of goods, increased transportation of people, increased production of goods, cheaper products, more jobs?