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100

He is credited with making improvements to a machine that efficiently separates cotton from its seeds.

Eli Whitney
100

Many moved from the countryside during the industrial revolution to work in...

factories

100

Industrialism began in this country.

Great Britain

100

An economic system in which resources and business are privately owned.

Capitalism

100

He worked for legal reforms that improved working conditions for children, women, and mine workers.

Lord Ashley

200

Scottish engineer who created the separate condensation camber for the steam engine, increasing its power and capability and thereby changing industrialization forever.

James Watt

200

To increase profits, factory owners often employed these inexpensive and easily replaceable workers who often sustained serious injuries from dangerous factory machines.

Children

200

An economic system that aims to increase a country's wealth and power by controlling trade and people.

Mercantilism

200

Considered the "father of communism."

Karl Marx

200

The amount of goods and services available to buy compared with the amount that people want to buy.

Supply and Demand

300

This machine was made to spin multiple threads of yarn simultaneously, revolutionizing the textile industry.

The Spinning Jenny 

300

This Victorian writer wrote novels that depicted the difficult lives of the poor, especially in industrialized cities.

Charles Dickens

300

All European countries used this labor force in their colonies during various periods.

Slaves

300

Author of "Wealth of Nations."

Adam Smith

300

The industrial revolution is different from other revolutions in these two key ways.

It was not a revolution through war and it has not reached an end.

400

Device that utilizes the energy of flowing or falling water to generate power.

The Water Wheel

400

Crops from the new world and stronger metal for tools were some improvements in this industry.

Farming

400

Mozambique and Brazil are former colonies of this mother country.

Portugal

400

Factory owner who believed in utopian socialism.

Robert Owen

400

This young woman testified before Parliament about working conditions for children in mines.

Patience Kershaw

500

American who improved earlier steam engines to adapt to drive boats.

Robert Fulton

500

The third stage of the industrial revolution is now called this.

The Information Age

500

This country used the colony of Australia as a place to expel criminals.

Great Britain

500

Famous written work that influenced the spread of communist ideas.

"The Communist Manifesto"

500

This American utilized the concept of division of labor and interchangeable parts to create assembly-line production of automobiles.

Henry Ford