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This occured in Great Britain where massive advancement in farming technology. Agricultural Revolution
this is a movement where capitalists purchased small farms and turned them into mass producing farms. Enclosure Movement
this is when all of the farmers moved to jobs in the cities after their land was taken away. rural-to-urban migration
the shift from muscle power to machine power is known as the? industrial revolution
Land,labor, and capital are examples of the/ factors of production
What are some examples of land as a factor of production? coal,lumber.iron ore,population,colonies.waterways,railways,increase roadways
What are some examples of labor as a factor of production? man power,labor,factories,colonies,ships, railways,waterways, entrepernuers
What are some examples of capital as a factor of production? money,markets,factories,railways,roadways,waterways,colonies,laissez-faire
Britain had this type of government, very lazy and not very attentive. laissez-faire
Producing something in a large amounts. mass production
What are some consequences of mass production? Mass production takes away jobs of skilled workers,the quality of the products decrese.
what are factories? Factories are where products are made faster and in masss quantities.
What caused the increase of living to increse? Industrial Revolution
The increase in machines in the textile industry decreased and almost demolished this indusry. cottage industry
Stuffy,hot,dangerous,loud are all examples and conditions of? factories
Who were the workers in the factories mostly composed of? women and children
This is the growth of cities. urbanization
explain the Rise of Unions. This is when workers got together to protest all the factories and most of the inustrial revolution in order to save the skilled workers jobs, not to be replaced by machines.
this is an act to protect the rights of the workers. Combination Law
This is apartments owned by the factory owners where the factory workers lived. Tenements
The heart of the towns, where the wealthy owned shops. Buisness district
In the factories who made the most if i hired and who earned the least? The men made the most but were rarely hired women made the second most but were farless than men and children earned the least and were hired the most.
Crowded,smelly,hot,dark,no plumbing or electricity,dirty are all conditions of? Tenement buildings
clear skies,electricity,plumbing,clean, spacious are all conditions of? suburban lifestyle
What are some positive consequences of the Industrial Industry? mass production so more products at lower prices although they had lower quality it still raised the standard of living.
What are some negative consequences of the Industrial Revolution? The skilled workers jobs were taken away by machines and children were brought into work many were injured.
Assebly line and mass production and quantity over quality is the reason for? Decrease in infant mortality deaths
What is textile? cotton
What were formed in order to try to rebell against the machines and incistrial revololution? unions
The increse of the growth of cities? Rise of Suburbanization
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