TEAM ASSIGNMENT— INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

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TEAM ASSIGNMENT— INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

Adam Smith & David Ricardo Robert Owen & Charles Fourier 7 Teams will be assigned “people of the Industrial Revolution” to research & to present to the class in a brief mini-lesson tomorrow. Adam Smith & David Ricardo Robert Owen & Charles Fourier David Ricardo & Thomas Malthus— Jeremy Bentham & John Stuart Mill— Andrew Carnegie & John D. Rockefeller— Cornelius Vanderbilt & Henry Ford— Karl Marx, Louis Blanc & Fredrich Engles— TASK: WHO WERE THEY & WHAT WERE THEIR: RESPONSE TO EXISTING CONDITIONS, IDEAS FOR CHANGE & ACCOMPLISHMENTS. TEAMS WILL BE ASKED TO CHART THESE ON BOARD AT THE BEGINNING OF THE LESSON!

RESPONSE TO EXISTING CONDITIONS OR THEORIES PERSON + BACKGROUND RESPONSE TO EXISTING CONDITIONS OR THEORIES IDEAS FOR CHANGE INFLUENCE OF IDEAS