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1 Mr. Mizell Humanities, Year II Mr. Mizell Humanities, Year II

2 Essential Question EQ: What do nations need to industrialize?

3 Brainstorm: What does industrialized mean?What does industrialized mean? How can you tell the U.S. is industrialized?How can you tell the U.S. is industrialized? How does being industrialized impact you?How does being industrialized impact you?

4 Industrialization begins in England

5 1. Agricultural Revolution Mass food productionMass food production Created large population (labor)Created large population (labor) New inventionsNew inventions

6 2. Natural Resources Rich in coal, iron, livestock (sheep = wool), timber, rivers, landRich in coal, iron, livestock (sheep = wool), timber, rivers, land Rivers can transport goods and provide energyRivers can transport goods and provide energy

7 3. Political Stability The government works and is effectiveThe government works and is effective No more revolutionsNo more revolutions Government supports industrialization by passing pro- industrial lawsGovernment supports industrialization by passing pro- industrial laws

8 4. Capital ($) Having the money to invest in business and inventionsHaving the money to invest in business and inventions Britain is one of the wealthiest countriesBritain is one of the wealthiest countries

9 5. Entrepreneurs People who invest or create businesses or productsPeople who invest or create businesses or products Help create or support inventions and ideasHelp create or support inventions and ideas

10 6. Labor (workers) England has a large populationEngland has a large population People = workersPeople = workers Farmers move to towns/cities for wagesFarmers move to towns/cities for wages EducatedEducated

11 7. Economic Freedom The ability to make your own economic decisions without the government getting involved all the time.The ability to make your own economic decisions without the government getting involved all the time. Market Economy/Capitalism/Laissez- faireMarket Economy/Capitalism/Laissez- faire

12 Directions Read the article on China and answer the multiple-choice and short-response questions on the backRead the article on China and answer the multiple-choice and short-response questions on the back This will be graded for accuracyThis will be graded for accuracy

13 Directions: Write a response to these questions. What makes the U.S. industrial?What makes the U.S. industrial? How can you tell which countries are industrialized and which ones are not?How can you tell which countries are industrialized and which ones are not? How does being industrial affect our society and you personally?How does being industrial affect our society and you personally?

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