The man who pioneered a new manufacturing method: the assembly line
Henry Ford
The form of energy that fueled the first generators
Electricity
Bonus
Bonus
Revisionist workers could achieve aims by ______
Working within democratic systems
The force working for evolutionary socialism
Trade/Labor Unions
The person who made a new process for making high quality steel
Sir Henry Bessmer
Examples of products the assembly line was able to mass produce
Clocks, bikes, electric, lights, typewriters, etc.
The main cause for poor living conditions in factories
Industrial Capitalism
The Second International lead a fight against ______
Capitalism
The reason trade unions were created
So people could gain the right to strike, and therefore improve their working conditions
3 Products made from steel
Answers may vary. Machines, Engines, Railways, Ships, and Weapons, etc.
How the assembly line helped the second industrial revolution
The assembly line allowed much more efficient mass production of goods
The two opposing classes in Marx's Theory
Bourgeoisie, Proletariat
The two Marxist parties
Pure Marxist, Revisionist
The country which earned the right to strike in the 1870s
Great Britain
The development of _______ engine, fueled by _____ and _____, provided a new source of power in transportation.
Internal-combustion, oil, gasoline.
The reason why products were cheaper after the assembly line was created
The efficient production of goods and much lower transportation costs
The authors of The Communist Manifesto
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
The goal of the German Social Democratic Party
To begin a revolution and promote Marxism
When British strike unions were legalized
1870s
The birth place of Nikola Tesla
Croatia
7 large imports that were shipped to Europe during the second industrial revolution
Cotton, Copper wires, Beef, Wool, Coffee, Iron ore, and Sugar
Marx's middle name
Heinrich
The difference between Pure Marxists and Revisionists
Pure Marxists wanted a violent revolution, however, the Revisionists believed in working with the government to vote for their rights
The amount of workers in British trade unions in 1914
4 Billion