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Industrial Revolution Vocab Frontload Ms. Ramos Alta Loma High School

Process of going from an agricultural to manufacturing society Illustration Process of going from an agricultural to manufacturing society Industrialization

Factors of Production Items needed for a good or service land labor Illustration Items needed for a good or service Factors of Production land labor capital entrepreneurship

Natural Resources Gifts of nature needed for production Water Air soil Illustration Gifts of nature needed for production Natural Resources Water Air soil trees

Entrepreneur Person w/idea and takes risk to start a business Illustration Person w/idea and takes risk to start a business Entrepreneur

Illustration Mvmt of people from farms to the cities Urbanization

Illustration Crowded apartments w/ many floors Tenement

Illustration Econ system: means of production are privately owned and used for profit Capitalism

Illustration People as a whole own all means of production Socialism

Illustration Working class Proletariat

Illustration Socialism of Marx. Class struggle would lead to classless society- reaction to capitalism Communism

Illustration communities w/ shared work & property Utopianism

Romanticism 19th century art movement- appeals to emotion Victor Hugo Illustration 19th century art movement- appeals to emotion Romanticism Victor Hugo Beethoven

4: compare and contrast England’s factors to those in other countries Prompt A: Explain three or more reasons why England was the first country to industrialize. (Standard 10.3.1) 2: Describe three factors that contributed to England’s lead in industrialization. 3: Describe three factors that contributed to England’s lead in industrialization. Explain how each factor helped England industrialize first 4: compare and contrast England’s factors to those in other countries

Utopianism Socialism Social Democracy Communism Romanticism Realism Prompt B: Describe two movements from the following list and explain how each was a response to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution. (CST 10.3.6 & 10.3.7) Utopianism Socialism Social Democracy Communism Romanticism Realism Social Darwinism Labor Unions

Prompt B: Describe two movements from the following list and explain how each was a response to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution. (CST 10.3.6 & 10.3.7) 2: Identify or define the main characteristics or ideas of two of the listed movements. 3: Describe the main characteristics or ideas of two of the listed movements. Includes historic examples as evidence, such as the names of people important to the movement. Explain how each movement was a response to the changes brought by industrialization. 4: Describe three of the listed above at a three level. Compare or contrast how the two movements you chose were responding to the changes brought by industrialization. Skillfully incorporate multiple, specific, historic examples as evidence.