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Increased the output of machine- made goods that began in What was the Industrial Revolution? Increased the output of machine- made goods that began in England during the 18th century. Row 1, Col 1

These three factors of production were required to drive the What were land, labor, and capitol? These three factors of production were required to drive the Industrial Revolution. 1,2

This was the main cause of Urbanization in 19th century What was industrialization? This was the main cause of Urbanization in 19th century Britain and western Europe. 1,3

This was how landowners and aristocrats viewed members What was they looked down on them? This was how landowners and aristocrats viewed members of the middle class. 1,4

Forbade engineers, mechanics, and tool makers from leaving What Great Britain did to keep industrial secrets from the U.S.? Forbade engineers, mechanics, and tool makers from leaving the country. 2,1

Which of the following is benefit of being a stockholder: Complete What was not responsible for corporations debt? Which of the following is benefit of being a stockholder: Complete ownership, free goods produced by a corperation, not responsible for debts, all the above. 2,2

A policy that let owners of industry set working conditions What was the laissez-faire policy? A policy that let owners of industry set working conditions without government interference. 2,3

associations of workers seeking What are unions? Name for the voluntary associations of workers seeking labor reforms. 2,4

This was the impact of the steam Engine on the production of What was it launched the railway age that brought the transportation of people an goods to a new level? This was the impact of the steam Engine on the production of British goods. 3,1

This is how the Industrial Revolution affected cities. What was it made the population grow faster than the housing supply? This is how the Industrial Revolution affected cities. 3,2

This factor contributed most to the shorter life span of city What was the illnesses caused by unhealthy living conditions? This factor contributed most to the shorter life span of city dwellers as opposed to country dwellers. 3,3

This was the key idea in the free What was refuse to interfere in either domestic or international economic affairs? This was the key idea in the free market system. 3,4

William Wilberforce fought for this What was the abolition of slavery and the slave trade? William Wilberforce fought for this in the 1800s. 4,1

This was how the new middle class changed in Britain. What was some members of the middle class achieved top positions in society? This was how the new middle class changed in Britain. 4,2

This was the most probable reason for the population growth What was the industrial revolution? This was the most probable reason for the population growth in all cities between 1800 and 1850. 4,3

This was a benefit of the railroad What was it offered cheap transportation for goods and materials? This was a benefit of the railroad in Britain. 4,4

One of the following is not a positive What was improved living conditions in cities? One of the following is not a positive Aspect of industrialization: Created Jobs, Increased a nation’s wealth, Improved living conditions in cities, or Increased the production of goods. 5,1

This was how the war 1812 helped pave the way for industrialization What was the British blockade forced America to develop its own industries? This was how the war 1812 helped pave the way for industrialization in America. 5,2

This was the long-term effects of What was in the 1900s Marxism inspired revolutionaries such as Russia’s Vladimir Lenin? This was the long-term effects of Marx’s and Engel’s The Communist Manifesto. 5,3

This is how socialism and What is communism is a form of complete socialism in which the people own all production and property? This is how socialism and Communism are related. 5,4