The Industrial Revolution Began in...
After the Agricultural Revolution people began moving from .... to
The process of moving from the rural area to the cities is called
What is one way improved agriculture contributed to population growth?
Name one new invention that changed manufacturing, agriculture, or the textile industry
Before the Industrial Revolution cloth was made at home in a system called....
Name a reason that the Industrial Revolution began in Britain (name one)
The flying shuttle and spinning jenny are examples of new inventions that revolutionized the ________________ Industry
Someone who assumes the risk of starting a business
Money used to invest in business is called
Which people and or social class benefited most from the Industrial Revolution
What new social class was created by the Industrial Revolution?
What was one challenge faced by the Industrial Working class
A religious movement that tried to help the industrial poor
Labor Unions were created to do what
the type of economic system that advocates as few regulations as possible
The iron law of wages was a theory developed by...
The greatest good for the greatest number is an idea created by (person or movement)
farms, factories, railroads, and other large businesses that make or distribute goods
This thinker that created the theory of communism believed that all history was based on class struggle
This socialist put his Utopian ideas into practice by creating communities where socialism could be tried
Marx referrred to the working class as the ______________________
A road you often have to pay a fee to use is called a _______________
A multi story apartment building occupied by the working poor is called a ________________
Which industry first used the factory system
Britain
The rural or country areas to the city
Urbanization
It led to a surplus in food
cotton gin, railroad, seed drill, spinning jenny (examples)
The Putting Out System
Resources, population growth, increased demand for goods, supportive government, the textile industry, and factories
The Textile Industry
An Entrepreneur
capital
The middle class and the entrepreneurs
The Industrial working class
harsh living condition and harsh working conditions
Methodism
To help reform the factory system by regulating working conditions and wages
Laissez-Faire
David Ricardo
Utilitarianism or Jeremy Bentham
Means of Production
Karl Marx
Robert Owen
Proletariat
A turnpike
A tenement
The Textile Industry