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What major event led to a food surplus in Great Britain in the early 1700's? Agricultural Revolution
Which 3 major advancements took place during the Agricultural Revolution? Crop rotation, invention of farm machinery, and improved mass breeding practice of livestock
This event in the mid-1700's marked the decline in the need for hand (muscle) power and increased the demand for machine power, thus creating factories? The Industrial Revolution
Bad, nasty, small, fecies, 35 people in one building, ect. Tenement conditions
Clean, nice, trees, grass, clear air, no pollution, healthy. Suburban conditions
Unsafe, hot, crowded, women & childrens work, polluted. Factory conditions
Going from farmland to cities. Rural to Urban migration
Land, Labor, & Capital..? Factors of production
When people get transferred from homes to factories this is the... Decline of the cottage industry
Hands off "lazy" way of life. Laissez-Faire
The amount of a certain item manufactured. Mass production
When farmers combine little pieces of land and make it one big area. Enclosure movement.
Work place where women and children work to produce goods. Factories.
The reason for a decrease in infant deaths. Food surplus.
The time period for change in machines? Industrial Revolution.
More food, faster farming, and less work. Positive consequences of the Industrial Revolution.
Less jobs, and more injuries. Negative consequences of the Industrial Revolution.
Outside the city? Suburbanization.
Buildings that people in the city lived in. They were tiny, crowded, and unhealthy. Tenements.
The forming of a group to go against the idea of change in jobs due to machines. Unions.
The city where women and children work; very poor and dirty. Urbanization.
More food, and less work when you have machines to do it all. The mass production consequences.
When people of a union get caught, the consequences of it are either to be hanged, or sent to Australia. Combination law.
Women and children had to work in factories, putting themselves in danger, and alot of the times getting hurt and fired. Women and child labor.
Very low pay for workers in the factories. Factory wages: women, men, and children.
The busniesses that are in the town, such as a bookstore, pub, grocery store, etc. Business district.
The level of material comfort. Increase in standard living.
Work that's done and also one of the factors of production. Labor.
Mainly money and another one of the factors of production. Capital.
Lumber, and coal. A factor of production. Land.
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