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Warm-Up Define what “economy” is in your own words. Two types of economies: Command Free Enterprise

Free Enterprise Command Controlled by private owners. Controlled by government. Government has small influence over activities. Government has complete control over activities. Prices of services/goods is set by supply and demand. Prices of goods/services is set by government decision makers. Quantity of output determined by demand. Quantity of output determined by government.

What was the Industrial Revolution? The Industrial Revolution was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced, from human labor to machines Produce more Slaves increased

The Industrial Revolution Transportation improved Ships Wooden ships → Iron ships → Steel ships Wind-powered sails → Steam-powered boilers Trains Automobiles Communication improved Telegraph Telephone Radio

Developments Mass production of goods Increased numbers of goods Increased diversity of goods produced Development of factory system of production Rural-to-urban migration People left farms to work in cities

“Necessity Is the Mother of Invention”

“Necessity Is the Mother of Invention”

“Necessity Is the Mother of Invention”

“Necessity Is the Mother of Invention” Notes: An excellent example of this phenomenon is the personal computer or cell phone. Cell phones were initially used by professionals who needed fast communications for business. The everyday usefulness of cell phones was quickly apparent, increasing demand. Cell phone towers were built around the globe, and cell phone technology continues to grow more complex. Have students compare the original “brick” cell phone to the iPhone. The process of inventing never ends One invention inevitably leads to improvements upon it and to more inventions

Steam Engines By 1800, steam engines were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories Factories relocated near raw materials, workers, and ports Cities grew around the factories built near central England’s coal and iron mines Manchester, Liverpool

Transportation Before the Industrial Revolution Canal barges pulled by mules Ships powered by sails Horse-drawn wagons, carts, and carriages After the Industrial Revolution Trains Steamships Trolleys Automobiles

Railroads 1830 – Stephenson’s “Rocket” train traveled the 40 miles between Liverpool and Manchester in 1 ½ hours 1830-1870 – railroad tracks went from 49 miles to over 15,000 miles Steel rails replaced iron rails 1869 – Westinghouse’s air brake made train travel safer Greater train traveling comfort – heavier train cars, improved road beds, and sleeping cars

Communications Revolution

Review Questions What was the Industrial Revolution? Describe at least three developments of the Industrial Revolution. Explain why one invention or development leads to another.