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Madison

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What mahjor event led to a food surplus in Great Britain in the early 1700s?   Agricultural Revolution  
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Which 3 major advancements took place during the Agricultural Revolution?   Crop Rotation, Invention of Farm Machinery, & Improved breeding practice of livestock  
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This event led in the mid-1700s marked the decline in the need for hand(muscle) power and increased the demand for machine power, thus creating factories?   The Industrial Revoltion  
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What is Enclousure Movement?   Small fields to create large farms and fenced them, a transformation  
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What is Standard of Living?   Level of material comfort  
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What is Communism?   A system in which the government owns almost all the means of production and controls economic planning  
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What is Socialism?   A theory-society or the government, instead of individuals should own property and control industry  
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Who was the first country to industrialize?   Great Britain  
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Great Briatin was the first country to industrialize because they possessed the factors of productions: _______, __________, _________   Land, Labor, Capital  
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What was the Cottage Industry?   A craft occupation preformed in the home  
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What is a Factory?   A building that housed industrial machines  
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What are Strikes?   Work stoppages  
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What is a Entrepreneur?   Someone who starts a new business  
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What is Urbanization?   Growth of City  
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What were appartments for the poor called?   Tenements  
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What condition were the cities in?   Stuffy, unhealthy, dangerous  
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What condition was the Suburban Areas in?   Wealthy, sunlight, trees  
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What condition was the Business Distict in?   Crime, violence, prostitutes  
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The Industrial Revolution began in the British ______ industry   Textile  
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What are the Factors of Production?   Land, Labor, Capital  
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What is a Laissez-Faire?   A lazy government  
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What improved breeding practice?   Science  
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What is a Seed Drill?   It was fast, quick and produced crops  
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What are interchangeable parts?   Identical machine-made parts  
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The Enclousure Movements led to the movement of farmers to industrialize areas looking for work. This movement is called what?   Rural-to-Urban Migration  
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These were organizations representing workers interests   Labor Unions  
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Was there any pollution in the Rural Areas?   No  
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Where did the single families live?   Suburban Areas  
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What country is the leading textilenation of the world in 1850?   Great Britain  
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What was in the alley ways of the Tenements?   Rats, poor people, feces  
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