Industrial Revolution
What changed?
Government
Great Britain
Railroads
100

The country where the Industrial Revolution began.

What is England; Great Britain.

100

What caused the population to increase prior to the industrial revolution

innovations in agriculture 

100

Reliance on military force and strength to maintain power. 

Militarism 

100

is a system in which society, usually in the form of government, owns, and controls the means of production.

Socialism

100

Why did the first people read when they road trains?

They read books to avoid talking to other people on the train.

200

an economic system based on industrial production

Industrial Capitalism

200

What is money invested to make more money

Capital

200

A political philosophy (1800s) based on the Enlightenment Principles that held that people should be as free as possible from government restraint. 

Liberalism

200

How did Great Britain use their large number of ships to their advantage during the industrial revolution? 

They were able to ship their goods all around the world.

200

How did the railroads change the international concept of time?

Trains needed to run on a specific time schedule, as a result "time zones" were created.

Time zones

300

Basic facilities and equipment, especially of a technological nature, that are necessary for a system and organization to function

Infrastructure

300

What were 2 reasons that we moved from an agricultural society to an industrialized society?

Better Farming techniques, more food, entrepreneurs looking for new ways to make money, less people need to be farming 

300

A person who is interested in finding new business opportunities and new ways to make profits.


Entrepreneur 

300

an economic policy or doctrine that opposes government interference in or regulation of business or commerce beyond what is necessary for a free-enterprise system to regulate itself.

Laissez Faire

300

How did the railroads "shrink the world?"

the railroads sped up travel time and brought people closer together. 

400

________ is where people made cotton goods before the Industrial Revolution. This was called _________

In their home, cottage industry 

400

Burning this made water become steam

What is coal

400

The Right of all men to vote 

Universal Male Suffrage 

400

a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, favoring obedience to political authority and organized religion.

Conservatism

400

What are some of the negative effects caused by the railroad?

destruction to the environment, loss of communication, loss of connection to the world.   

500

Name three Natural Resources that made the industrial revolution in Great Britain successful.

What is coal, iron ore, and rivers

500

Factory owners need __________ to make the machines work

workers

500

the nineteenth-century ethical doctrine that usefulness is the greatest good that human action should tend to produce the greatest good or happiness for the greatest number of people.

Utilitarianism

500

Who invested in the machinery necessary to build factories in Great Britain? Why did they invest their capital?

 

Wealthy entrepreneurs who wanted to find new ways to make a profit.  

500

an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.

Capitalism