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Industrial Revolution

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What Great Britain factor of production includes iron ore, minerals, and coal? Land
What Great Britain factor of production includes physical work? Labor
What Great Britain factor of production includes money? Capital
What major event led to a food surplus in the 1700s in Great Britain? Agricultural Revolution
Where were women,children,and most farmers forced to work after the enclosure movement? Factories
What advancements took place during the Agricultural Revolution? Advancements in breeding,farm machinery,and crop rotation.
What labor was most popular to work in factories due to low wages? Woman and child labor
Where were factory workers forced to live? Tenements
This event in the mid 1700s marked the decline in the need for muscle power and increased the demand for machine power,thus creating factories? The Industrial Revolution
Urbanization led to a rise in what, that were against working in factories? Rise of Unions
What is the movement called where farmers went to urban areas looking for work due to the enclosure movement? Rural to Urban Migration
What is it the movement where farmers lands were bought and closed in to make one large part of land Enclosure Movement
What are the three factors of production? Land Labor Capital
What working buildings conditions are described as stuffy due to having no windows, dangerous, and unsanitary? Factory conditions
What are the Suburban Conditions during this time period? Clean, One family homes, and sanitary
What are the urban conditions during this time period? Dirty, crowded homes, and unsanitary
What are land,labor, and capital factors of? Factors of production
The enclosure movement caused the rise of what? urbanization
What were the tenements conditions? dirty, unhealthy, and unsanitary
The urban conditions caused the middle and upper class to move, and caused a rise of what? Rise of suburbanization
Great Britain during this time period had this government, "lazy" Laissez-Faire
The factories allowed for this more convenient production of more at a time Mass production
What is the mass production consequence? low quality
Having a food surplus and better production thus having more cheaper goods cause a higher standard of what? Standard of living
The increase in hospitals and doctors caused a decrease in what? Infant Mortality deaths
Faster production, better breeding and farm equipment are some positive consequences of what? Positive consequences of the industrial revolution
Lower Quality,pollution, and lower life expectancy are some negative consequences of what? Negative consequences of the industrial revolution
The increase in factories and more efficient production caused a decline in what production industries? Decline in cottage industries
Lower Quality,pollution, and lower life expectancy are some negative consequences of what? Negative consequences of the industrial revolution
The increase in factories and more efficient production caused a decline in what production industries? Decline in cottage industries
What law forbid the form of unions? Combination law
What describes the factory wages for men,women, and children? Very liittle,less for women and children than men
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