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Reforming the Industrial World Chapter 13 section 4 and Objective: Understand how the Industrial Revolution fostered new ideas about business, government and society.

Group Project Research your assigned Thinker (pg ) Research your assigned Thinker (pg ) Identify and define your Thinker’s new theory Identify and define your Thinker’s new theory Summarize two ideas held by your thinker which support their theory Summarize two ideas held by your thinker which support their theory Keep the information short Keep the information short Check information with me. You grade will be determined by the accuracy of the information you present Check information with me. You grade will be determined by the accuracy of the information you present 1 st time = 10 1 st time = 10 2 nd time = 8 2 nd time = 8 3 rd time = 6 3 rd time = 6 Create ONE PowerPoint slide Create ONE PowerPoint slide Include definition of your thinker’s theory and summary of two ideas held by your thinker Include definition of your thinker’s theory and summary of two ideas held by your thinker Choose your own template Choose your own template Add picture of your thinker Add picture of your thinker Be creative Be creative Be sure to hand in the paper I checked with everyone’s name on it Be sure to hand in the paper I checked with everyone’s name on it Print out Power Point Slide and turn in to me Print out Power Point Slide and turn in to me

Rubric Accuracy of group’s definition of the theory and two ideas held by thinker Accuracy of group’s definition of the theory and two ideas held by thinker 1 st time = 10, 2 nd time = 8, 3 rd time = 6 1 st time = 10, 2 nd time = 8, 3 rd time = 6 Slide Slide Identification of theory Identification of theory Correctly identifies theory (5pts) Correctly identifies theory (5pts) Incorrectly identifies or does not identify theory (0) Incorrectly identifies or does not identify theory (0) Define Theory Define Theory Correctly defines theory (10pts) Correctly defines theory (10pts) Incorrectly defines theory (5 pts) Incorrectly defines theory (5 pts) No definition of theory (0 pts) No definition of theory (0 pts) Two ideas Two ideas Explains two ideas held by thinker which support their theory (10 pts) Explains two ideas held by thinker which support their theory (10 pts) Explains one idea held by thinker which support their theory (5) Explains one idea held by thinker which support their theory (5) No explanation of ideas held by thinker which support their theory (0 pts) No explanation of ideas held by thinker which support their theory (0 pts) Picture of Thinker Picture of Thinker Correct person pictured (5 pts) Correct person pictured (5 pts) Incorrect person pictured/no picture (0pts) Incorrect person pictured/no picture (0pts) Total = 40 pts Total = 40 pts

Thinkers Adam Smith Adam Smith Thomas Malthus Thomas Malthus David Ricardo David Ricardo Jeremy Bentham Jeremy Bentham John Stuart Mill John Stuart Mill Robert Owen Robert Owen Karl Marx/Friedrich Engels Karl Marx/Friedrich Engels