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What major event led to a food surplus in Great Britain in the early 1700s? Agricultural Revolution
Which three major advancements took place during the Agricultural Revolution? Crop Rotation,Invention of Farm Machinery,& Improved mass breeding practice of livestock
This event in the mid-1700s marked the decline in the need for hand (muscle) power and increased the demand for machine power, thus creating factories? The Industrial Revolution
What was the movement called where capitalists purchased small farms and turned them into large mass producing farms? Enclosure Movement
What were the three factors of production? Land, Labor, and Property
What was the first country to industrialize? Great Britain
The Enclosure movement led to the movement of farmers to industrail areas looking for work. Whats this called? Rural to Urban Migration
Clothes made by hand out of homes are called...what? Cottage Industry
This is when they switch the crops every year so that the soil doesnt die. Crop Rotation
What did Agricultural Revolution lead to? Enclosure movement
What are the factory wages of the children and women? What are the wages of the men? Not alot of money, very low wages. Men get paid more than women because they work more and harder.
What is a factory? Buildings that housed industrial machines
These are organizations representing workers interests. Labor Unions
What is industrailization? the progress of changing to power-driven machinery
Who are entrepreneurs? people who start a new business
What is the idea of the governments not interferring in business? Laissez-Faire
What are Tenements? Rooms that were filthy, had no sunlight, no plumbing, and they were overly crowded
What was the Rural Area? This was farmlands, with machinery, crops, and mass production
In the factories, what was it like? The factories were stuffy, unhealthy, dangerous,had polution, and child and women labor
What is the Suburban Area like? They had single family homes, plumbing, sunlight, electricity, and they were wealthy.
Where was the Suburban Area? On the outskirts of town. These were the rich poeple.
What did the Industrail Revolution lead to? Economic,social,and political reforms
What is the system in which the government owns almost all the means of production and controls economic planning? Communism
The level of material comfort. Standard of living
This is when their works stopped. Strikes
What did the Seed Drill do? Produced very fast,and quick; mass produced crops.
What improved breeding practices? Science
Great Britain is the ________ nation of the world. Textile
What are some things that involved Land in Great Britain? (The Factors of Production) waterways, coal, roadways, lumber, colonies,ect.
In the Factors of Production, Capital and Labor involve what? Labor- man power,and the population increases. Capital- markets, money,factories, and entrepreneurs. They had a Laissez-Faire government.
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