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7-3.4 The Rise of In
7-3.4 The Rise of Industry
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Industrialism | A system based on the use of machines rather than on animal or human power. |
| Agricultural Revolution | Sweeping changes in farming. |
| Enclosure Movement | Movement began when Parliament allowed large land owners to fence of common lands. |
| Crop Rotation | Rotating crops on three fields instead of two. |
| Domestic System | Workers produced cloth under this system, also known as the "cottage industry". |
| Factory System | A method of production that brought machines and workers together in one place. |
| Urbanization | The movement of people from rural to cities. |
| Monopoly | Total control of an industry |
| Zaibatsu | |
| Industrial capitalism | A system that was based on the industrial production of goods |
| Partnership | Involves two or more entrepreneurs |
| Corporations | Organizations owned by stockholders who buy shares in a company. |
| Trade union | A association of workers with the same skill who unite to improve wages, benefits, working conditions, and worker rights. |
| Strikes | Refusal to work ,in order to force factory owners to talk to them. |
| Socialism | A theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc |
| Means of Production | Factories,land,capital, and raw materials. |
| Jethero Tull | Invented the seed drill. |
| Samuel Slater | Knew how to work the spinning wheels with water |
| Francis Cabot Lowell | In 1814 he opened a textile mill in Waltham, Massachusetts. |
| Industrialism | A system based on the use of machines rather than on animal or human power. |
| Agricultural Revolution | Sweeping changes in farming. |
| Enclosure Movement | Movement began when Parliament allowed large land owners to fence of common lands. |
| Crop Rotation | Rotating crops on three fields instead of two. |
| Domestic System | Workers produced cloth under this system, also known as the "cottage industry". |
| Factory System | A method of production that brought machines and workers together in one place. |
| Urbanization | The movement of people from rural to cities. |
| Monopoly | Total control of an industry |
| Industrial capitalism | A system that was based on the industrial production of goods |
| Partnership | Involves two or more entrepreneurs |
| Corporations | Organizations owned by stockholders who buy shares in a company. |
| Trade union | A association of workers with the same skill who unite to improve wages, benefits, working conditions, and worker rights. |
| Strikes | Refusal to work ,in order to force factory owners to talk to them. |
| Socialism | A theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc |
| Means of Production | Factories,land,capital, and raw materials. |
| Jethero Tull | Invented the seed drill. |
| Samuel Slater | Knew how to work the spinning wheels with water power |