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what major event led to a food surplus in great britain in the early 1700s? Agricultural Revelution!!!!
which 3 major advancements took place during the agricultural revoulution? Crop rotation invention of farm machinery and improved mass breeding
this event in the mid-1700s marked the decline in the need for hand power and increased the demand for machine power thus creating factories. the industrial revoulution.
what is the name of the movement when farmers made all the small plots of land into one big plot of land. enclosure movement.
when farmers left the rural(farmland) to the urban area(city) to look for jobs. Rural to urban migration.
land, labor and capital are the... factors of production
laissez faire is what type of goverment.. when the goverment doesnt care about buisness afairs. they are a lazy goverment
factory conditions are... unsafe, crowded, stuffy, no windows, women and children wworking.
women and childer labor... they made women and children work hours and hours, longer then men and get less money for what they did.
urbanization is.. the growth of cities.
how where factory wages unfair? cthey made women children and men work the same length of time, but paid women and children way less than the men.
factories are... biuldings that women and children work long hours in.
what is mass production? it is the system of manufactoring large numbers of identical items.
what is the increase in standard of living? the level of material comfort
what is the reason for the decreaswe in infant deaths? the food surplus. there was more food going around so they could eat.
the consequences for mass production.... low quality high quantity
coal and lumber are examples of... land production
population increase and markets needed... labor
factories ships and markets brng in capitol...or money
what are unions.. they are people who are against machines.. and illegal group that goes around smashing machines
the decline in the cottage industry happend because... high quality..low quantity...they dont have enough to sell and the factories took over.
the combination law is... if you were in a union and gotr caught, then you either got hung or sent to australia
tenements are... where the poor had to live if they worked in the factory. the factory owner they worked for built the tenements that family lives in.
crowded stuffy smelly no plumbing tenement conditions are...
suburbanization outside of the city
suburban conditions...clean clean air plumbing windows not crowded suburban conditions
where all the shops are located...the center of town is the buisness district
less work, more food positive things of the IR.
less jobs and people get injured more often. negative things of the IR.
cold crowded tenement conditions
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