Industrialization-The making of products from natural resources

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Industrialization-The making of products from natural resources Petroleum- A thick, oily liquid found deep in the earth, used in a natural or refined state as a fuel. Urbanization- the process by which towns and cities are formed and become larger as more and more people begin living and working in central areas

Reform- to improve (someone or something) by removing or correcting faults, problems Prohibition-the period of time from 1920 to 1933 in the U.S. when it was illegal to make or sell alcohol Progressivism- social reform movement based on improving society through the power of government Suffrage- the right to vote

Made from Petroleum?

Made from Petroleum? Clothes Fuel Motor oil Ink Floor wax Ballpoint pens Shaving cream Shampoo Yarn Pillows Crayons Nail Polish Tires Golf Bags House paint Cell phones Football Dice CD player Combs Toothpaste lotion