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History Vocab Unit 7

History Vocab Unit 7 and invantions

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Industrialization to build and operate factories and businesses in city, region, and country
Enclosure - and area that is surrounded by wall or fence
Factors of production- The resources needed to produce goods and services that the industrial revolution requires
Factory building where products are made
Entrepreneur - a person who starts business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money
Turnpike- -major road that you must pay to use
Urbanization- -process by which towns, cities are formed and become larger.
Tenement- -building in a poorer part of city with apartments or rooms to rent
Labor union- organization of workers formed to protect their rights and interests of its member
Interchangeable parts- parts that are practical purposes, identical
Laissez-faire economic policy of letting owners of industry and business and working conditions without interferences
Capitalism- a way of organizing and economy so that the things that are used to make transport products
Utilitarianism- -belief that a monarchy good action is one that helps the greatest number of people
Socialism- -a way of organizing a society in which major industries are owned,controlles by Gov.
Communism- - a way of organizing a society in which the Gov. owns the things that are used to make and transport products
Abolition- - the act of officially ending or stopping something
Suffrage- -Right to vote
Mass culture -culture that is widely disseminated via the mass media
Marxism- -radical type of socialism (everything is =, capitalism is bad)
Reform reformers /unions forced political leaders to look into abuses caused by industrialization
Unionization -unions engaged in collective bargaining negotiations between workers/their employers
Light Bulb Thomas Edison
Telephone- -Alexander G.
Radio- Guglielmo M
Automobile Henry Ford
Airplane Wright Brothers
Pasteurization- Louis Pastear
Theory of Natural Selection -Dawin
Psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud
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