Vocabulary in Context
Industrial Revolution
Karl Marx & Ideas
Communism & Solutions
Evidence & Analysis
100

What does the term exploitation mean in the context of the Industrial Revolution?

The unfair use of workers for profit , often by paying low wages and expecting long hours

100

What is the Industrial Revolution?

A time in 1800s when machines, factories, and new technology changed how goods were made

100

Who was Karl Marx?

A thinker who believed capitalism was unfair and proposed communism as a better system

100

What is communism?

A system where everyone shares resources equally and there is no private ownership

100

What is a primary source?

A source from the time period being studied such as letters, photos, or documents

200

What is capitalism?

An economic system where private owners control businesses and resources for profit

200

Why did people move to cities during the Industrial Revolution?

To find work in factories and earn money

200

What did Marx believe about the relationship between rich and poor?

He believed there was a huge gap and that the system was unfair to workers

200

According to Marx, how should resources be organized in a communist society?

Shared equally by everyone
200

Why is it important to use evidence in history?

To support claims and understand what happened in the past

300

What does the word inequality mean in this lesson?

When some people have more money, power or resources than others


300

Name one major problem caused by the Industrial Revolution

Low wages, long hours, unsafe working conditions, child labor, or pollution

300

What did Marx call the people who own factories and businesses?

The bourgeoisie

300

What problem was communism meant to solve?

The unfair treatment of workers and the gap between rich and poor
300

What does it meant to analyze a source?

To examine it closely and think about what it means and why it was created

400

What does the term bourgeoisie refer to?

The wealthy class who own the means of production (factories,land,businesses)

400

How did factories change the lives of workers?

Workers faced long hours, low pay and dangerous conditions

400

What did Marx call the working class?

The proletariat

400

In Marx's view, who should control the means of production?

The people (the working class) not the wealthy few

400

What is one way Marx used evidence to support his ideas?

He observed factory conditions and workers treatment

500

What does the term proletariat refer to?

The working class who sell their labor to survive and do not own the means of production

500

What group benefitted the most from the Industrial Revolution?

Factory owners and business owners

500

What is the main idea behind Marx's theory?

Society is shaped by economic class conflict

500

What is the goal of a communist society according to Marx?

Equality, fairness, and a society where everyone benefits

500

Why might different peole have different perspectives on the same event?

Because they have different experiences, beliefs or roles