SWBAT practice the necessary skills for successfully completing a CRQ by analyzing the empire of Alexander the Great and answering the documents.

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SWBAT practice the necessary skills for successfully completing a CRQ by analyzing the empire of Alexander the Great and answering the documents.

The Industrial Revolution was the transition from hand production at home to machine production in a large factory. It began in England because of her abundant natural resources such as coal, iron ores, navigable rivers, and good harbors. It led to a growing number of big cities, workers, middle class, but also increasing pollution and child labor.