Key Terms Urbanizati-on 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 Beginnings of IR Urbanizati-on ISMs Surprise Me 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 FINAL
Agricultural Revolution Key Terms 100 Enclosures, crop rotation, and other scientific farming methods led to more food being grown and better livestock or meat being produced Agricultural Revolution
Key Terms 200 Land, labor, and capital Factors of Production
Key Terms 300 Workers formed these groups to bargain with employers to discuss poor working conditions and low wages Union
Key Terms 400 Factors of production are owned by the people and are used for the benefit of all Socialism
Key Terms 500 Laissez-Faire The doctrine where the government should NOT get involved in the economic market Laissez-Faire
Beginnings 100 Enclosure Movement Wealthy landowners began buying up village lands in order to protect and cultivate larger fields. Enclosure Movement
The first country to industrialize Beginnings 200 The first country to industrialize England
Beginnings 300 Natural Resources, wealth, political stability and _____ allowed England to be the first to industrialize Population growth
Agricultural Revolution Beginnings 400 This allowed England to lead the Industrial Revolution Agricultural Revolution
Beginnings 500 What are the three factors of production needed to industrialize Land, Labor, capital
Because of low wages and poor working conditions, ______ were formed Urbanization 100 Because of low wages and poor working conditions, ______ were formed Labor Unions
Urbanization 200 Coal and Water At the start of the Industrial Revolution, England used _____ and ______ to power its factories Coal and Water
Urbanization 300 Life span was shorter for those living in the city compared to those in the rural areas because of Disease
Agricultural Revolution (agricultural improvements) Urbanization 400 What was the main reason the population of England nearly tripled between 1750 and 1850? Agricultural Revolution (agricultural improvements)
Urbanization 500 A long term effect of the industrial revolution was an improvement in the ________ Standard of living
ISMs100 An economic system based on private ownership and business ventures to make a profit Capitalism
_____ believed the government should help plan the economy ISMs 200 _____ believed the government should help plan the economy Socialism
ISMs 300 The economic system in which private property would cease to exist and goods/services are shared equally Communism
Laissez-Faire Doctrine ISMs 400 The doctrine that stated the government should stay out of economic affairs—keep its hands off Laissez-Faire Doctrine
ISMs 500 “Business owners get rich while workers remain poor”—A critic of ________ would say this Capitalism
A period of art, literature, feelings, and emotion ISMs 500 A period of art, literature, feelings, and emotion Romanticism
A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business Surprise Me 100 A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business Entrepreneur
The MOST advanced power source during the Industrial Revolution Surprise Me 200 The MOST advanced power source during the Industrial Revolution Steam power
The inventor of the cotton gin which made it easier to clean cotton Surprise Me 300 The inventor of the cotton gin which made it easier to clean cotton Eli Whitney
A network of _____ helped England expand economically during the I.R. Surprise Me 400 Surprise Me 400 A network of _____ helped England expand economically during the I.R. Railroads
Surprise Me 500 This allowed for steel to be produced more efficiently and produce more factories/railroads Bessemer process
Abundance of natural resources FINAL JEOPARDY! What are the four main reason England was the first country to industrialize Abundance of natural resources Stable government Wealth Population growth