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1 WORLD HISTORY: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION The thing that leads everyone over the edge

2 InventorsTerms Causes of the Industrial Revolution Innovations/ Inventions Factors of Production 100 200 300 400 500

3 INVENTORS - 100 Inventor of the seed drill, which allowed farmers to plant seeds in well-spaced rows.

4 INVENTORS – 100 Jethro Tull Å

5 INVENTORS - 200 Created a modified version of the steam- engine that ran faster and burned less fuel.

6 INVENTORS - 200 James Watt Å

7 INVENTORS - 300 Invented the Spinning Jenny which allowed spinners to make up to 8 spools of thread at one time.

8 INVENTORS - 300 James Hargreaves Å

9 INVENTORS - 400 Created a machine that used waterpower to drive spinning wheels.

10 INVENTORS - 400 Richard Arkwright Å

11 INVENTORS - 500 Built roads that were made with a lower layer of large stones and an upper layer of crushed stone.

12 INVENTORS - 500 John McAdams Å

13 TERMS - 100 The fencing off of lands by wealthy English landowners is known as this.

14 TERMS - 100 Enclosures Å

15 TERMS - 200 This was the first industry to be heavily produced by machines.

16 TERMS - 200 Textile industry Å

17 TERMS - 300 Name for when people flock to cities and the infrastructure of cities is built up as a result.

18 TERMS - 300 Urbanization Å

19 TERMS - 400 Name for when workers had to work regular hours and do the same work repeatedly with very little skill.

20 TERMS - 400 Unskilled labor Å

21 TERMS - 500 Class that is made up of large business and factor owners.

22 TERMS - 500 Middle class Å

23 CAUSES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 100 Name one reason why England became the starting point of the Industrial Revolution.

24 CAUSES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 100  Expanding economy  Large population  Variety of natural resources  Stable government Å

25 CAUSES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 200 These allowed businessmen to borrow money to invest in factories, innovation, and transportation.

26 CAUSES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 200 Bank Loans Å

27 CAUSES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 300 England sat on large quantities of this fuel which helped to power the machines of the Industrial Revolution.

28 CAUSES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 300 Coal Å

29 CAUSES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 400 Before the Industrial Revolution, what type of industry existed where one person made one piece of the good and then gave it to someone else.

30 CAUSES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 400 Cottage Industry Å

31 CAUSES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 500 Explain a way the railroads affected the Industrial Revolution.

32 CAUSES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - 500  Provided cheap transport  Created new jobs  Expanded the fishing and agricultural industries  Encouraged country people to take city jobs Å

33 INNOVATIONS/ INVENTIONS - 100 Name of the era of greatly increased machine-made output of goods in England.

34 INNOVATIONS/ INVENTIONS - 100 Industrial Revolution Å

35 INNOVATIONS/ INVENTIONS - 200 Agricultural Innovation that helped to maintain the proper nutrients in the soil.

36 INNOVATIONS/ INVENTIONS - 200 Three-Field System Å

37 INNOVATIONS/ INVENTIONS - 300 Name one of the individuals who created a train that could be used to ship commodities.

38 INNOVATIONS/ INVENTIONS - 300  George Stephenson  Robert Trevithick Å

39 INNOVATIONS/ INVENTIONS - 400 People who blamed machines for the loss of their jobs and their dismal living conditions.

40 INNOVATIONS/ INVENTIONS - 400 Luddites Å

41 INNOVATIONS/ INVENTIONS - 500 Name a reason for the creation of large factories.

42 INNOVATIONS/ INVENTIONS - 500  Machines were large and needed space  A source a water was necessary to run machines  A source of coal was needed to run machines  Near railroad tracks Å

43 FACTORS OF PRODUCTION - 100 Money used to invest in new businesses, heavy machinery, and in finance is called this.

44 FACTORS OF PRODUCTION - 100 Capital Å

45 FACTORS OF PRODUCTION - 200 Someone who assumes the financial risk of starting a business, and often functions as the owner.

46 FACTORS OF PRODUCTION - 200 Entrepreneur Å

47 FACTORS OF PRODUCTION - 300 Because of the demand for unskilled labor, this group became a cheap source of work for factories and coal mines.

48 FACTORS OF PRODUCTION - 300 Children Å

49 FACTORS OF PRODUCTION - 400 Mythical person often blamed for broken equipment in factories and was seen as the symbol for the Luddites.

50 FACTORS OF PRODUCTION - 400 Ned Ludd Å

51 FACTORS OF PRODUCTION - 500 Name one example of the living conditions in cities during the Industrial Revolution.

52 FACTORS OF PRODUCTION - 500  Garbage piled throughout the streets  Widespread sickness  One-room shelters for whole families Å


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