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Opposed by small tenant farmers Increased efficiency of farming with new techniques and technology
a) Factory System
b) Enclosure /Open Field System of Farming
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d)
Capitalists will never change Need violent overthrow of capitalism Developed in response to -child labor, low wages, long hours, dangerous conditions Support the Labor Theory of Value
a) Karl Marx Communist Manifesto
b) Why the INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION started in Great Britain
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d)
Natural Harbors Natural Resources (coal) Colonies for raw materials Access to Worldwide Markets
a) Why the INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION started in Great Britain
b) Factory System
c)
d)
Industrial system of production where workers are brought together to produce good using machines
a) Urbanization
b) Factory System
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d)
the growth of cities
a) Urbanization
b) Reforms of 1800s -help for working class Utilitarianism
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d)
minimum wage limit child labor legalized trade unions expand voting rights Improvements in water treatment
a) Impacts of Agricultural Revolution (Agrarian)
b) Reforms of 1800s -help for working class Utilitarianism
c)
d)
Supply and demand should determine prices Limit government involvement in business Increased wealth and power of Industrial Leaders
a) Laissez-faire economics Capitalism (Adam Smith)
b) Problems of the working class
c)
d)
Increased Life Expectancy Increased Production of crops Decreased number of farmers
a) Domestic
b) Impacts of Agricultural Revolution (Agrarian)
c)
d)
horrible living conditions -overcrowded -pollution from human industrial waste -lack of sewage and sanitation -unsafe housing
a) Problems of the working class
b) Communism
c)
d)
Economic System based on: -public ownership -meet needs of all -no competition -labor theory of value KARL MARX
a) Communism
b) Factory System
c)
d)
(1818-1883) a German political philosopher and economist who founded modern socialism and wrote The Communist Manifesto with Friedrich Engels
a) Karl Marx
b) Enclosure /Open Field System of Farming
c)
d)
the process of making something more mechanical or automatic by introducing machines
a) Industrial Revolution
b) mechanization
c)
d)
the period in which the production of goods shifted from hand production methods to complex machines. This period of industrialization resulted in social and economic changes. The Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain around 1750. The proces
a) Industrial Revolution
b) Enclosure /Open Field System of Farming
c)
d)
minimum wage limit child labor legalized trade unions expand voting rights Improvements in water treatment
a) Factory System
b) Reforms of 1800s -help for working class Utilitarianism 4 Problems of the working class
c)
d)
Supply and demand should determine prices Limit government involvement in business Increased wealth and power of Industrial Leaders
a) Capitalism
b) working class
c)
d)
Prices are best determined by supply and demand.
a) central idea of laissez-faire economics
b) Enclosure /Open Field System of Farming
c)
d)
Economic System based on: -public ownership -meet needs of all -no competition -labor theory of value KARL MARX
a) Factory System
b) Communism
c)
d)
Industrial System of production where goods are produced by hand in a home or workshop
a) mechanization
b) Domestic
c)
d)
Belief that the government and business owners had a responsibility to improve the lives of the workers during the Industrial Revolution by passing laws and regulations to improve their quality of life
a) Utilitarianism
b) Communism
c)
d)
legalizing trade unions, setting minimum wages, and limiting child labor
a) 1800s, reform legislation passed in Great Britain
b) Enclosure /Open Field System of Farming
c)
d)
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