Systems
People & Things
City & People
Job Market
Other Stuff
100

A period of rapid industrial growth in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

Industrial Revolution

100

The process of building cities and moving people from rural areas to cities

Urbanization

100

The systems for keeping an area clean and free of waste.

Sanitation

100

The employment of children in factories and mines, often for lower wages and poor working conditions.

Child Labor

100

Sector of society with most of the wealth, and possessed social and political power

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The Middle (upper)  Class

200

The introduction of harmful substances into the environment. 

Pollution

200

An individual who starts and operates a business. 

Entrepreneur

200

A social class that includes skilled workers, professionals, and business people.

Middle Class

200

The extraction of _____ , a major energy source for factories. 

Coal Mining

200

Fabrics or cloth products, often produced in large quantities during the Industrial Revolution.

Textiles

300

A group of workers who opposed industrialization. 

Luddites

300

A mechanized loom that made weaving textiles faster and more efficient.

Power Loom

300

A condition in which an area’s population exceeds its capacity. 

Overpopulation

300

Social and economic conflicts between different social groups.

Class Tensions

300

The average period a person is expected to live

Life Expectancy

400

The social class consisting mainly of laborers who worked long hours in factories.

Working Class

400

Money collected by the government from businesses and citizens. 

Tax Revenue

400

The quality and availability of living spaces, which were often poor and overcrowded

Housing Conditions

400

The development factories in a country or region.

Industrialization

400

Legislation aimed at improving working conditions

Factory Act of 1819

500

A method of manufacturing using machinery and division of labor

Factory System

500

The degree of wealth and material comfort available to people. 

Standard of Living

500

The use of machinery to increase production efficiency, reducing the need for manual labor.

Mechanization

500

A group of available workers in a specific area, often attracted to cities by job opportunities.

Labor Pool

500

The manufacture of large quantities of standardized products. 

Mass Production