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IR KJones13 2012

flash card for industrial revolution

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what caused a food surplus during the early times of the industrial revolution? agricultural revolution
what movement enclosed farmland to make one great big farm? enclosure movement
what is it called when the famers had to move to the city to find jobs and homes because of the enclosure movement? rural to urban migration
advancement in technolgy to be used in factories? industrial revolution
land, labor, and capital are examples of what? factors of production
a economic system that means to be hands off or laid back? laissez faire
when you can produce large quanities of goods? mass production
list the consequences of mass production? hiring women and children and not paying them fairly, making orphans work or suffer the consequences for not doing their work
define the standard of living? people would do anything to put a roof over their families head
wat happened when factories came in and replaced low quanity and high quality for high quanity and low quality? decline of the cottage industry
what was the reason for the decrease in infant mortality deaths? better living conditions
list the factory conditions? dirty, hot, stuffy, no windows, crowded, busy, smelly, child labor, woman labor, unsafe, low wages
why would the factories only hire women and children? because children have smaller bodies than full grown men and women have a different work ethic
define urbanizitaion? when you move from somewhere to the city
define combination law? law to prevent unlawful combinations of workermen
define urbanizitaion? when you move from somewhere to the city
define combination law? law to prevent unlawful combinations of workermen
list the factory wages for men, women, and children men= 17 schillings women= 8 schillings children= 4 schillings
what is the buisness district? it is where all the little shops and small buissnesses are
what are tenements? it is where it is a very small aparatment that houses anywhere from 30-40 people at a time in a small one family apartment
what are the conditions of the tenements?? the tenements had one stove, a sink if you were lucky, a fireplace and had no plumbing the waste was disposed of by being dumped into the street or alley below the one window they had
what is the rise of suburbanization?? its when the people got tired of the horible conditions of the city and moved to the out skirts of the city called the suburbs
what are the conditions of the suburbs? the suburbs had fresh air, no crap on the ground, grass, animals and small homes that were for the middle class and upper class
what are some positive conditions of the industrial revolution?? that it opened inventors and innovaters to keep making steps forward until we got to where we are today
what are some negitive conditions of the industrial revolution?? the fact that it is putting children and women at extreme risks that they should never be put in
list some of the resorces great britain had to help them in the industrial revolution? for one great britain is surrounded by water it also has a pretty big population
great britain had alot of man power and a big population what is this an example of? labor
great britain had waterways, coal, and lumber what is this an example of? land
great britain had money from trade what is this an example of? capitol
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