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Please take 7 index cards. Please also have a divider out!
Welcome! September 14, Day 5 Global 10 Donato / Harned Rm. 208 Please take 7 index cards. Please also have a divider out!
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The Industrial Revolution
Unit 1
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Timeline First successful steamboat & first factories
First photography Charles Darwin “Survival of the fittest”. 1760s 1830 1848 1807 1839 1859 James Watt Improves steam engine power! First railway opens in England. Communist Manifesto- Marx & Engels
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Interchangeable Parts
Unit 1 Vocabulary Mass Production Enclosure Labor Union Capital Means of Production Socialism Interchangeable Parts Standard of Living Urbanization Proletariat Laissez-faire Assembly Line Tenements
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Means of Production The farms, factories, railways, and other large businesses that produced and distributed goods
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Mass Production Creating a lot of goods cheaply
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Proletariat Working class
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Interchangeable Parts
Identical components that can be used in place of one another in manufacturing
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Assembly Line Industrial production method that breaks down a complex job into a series of smaller tasks
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Communism An economic system in which the means of production is controlled by the government. Karl Marx- Father of Communism
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Capitalism An economic system in which factories and businesses can be privately owned and operate to make a profit.
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Enclosure The process of taking over and fencing off land
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Capital Money to invest to make a profit
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Laissez-faire “Hands-Off”
Policy allowing business to operate with little or no government interference
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Standard of Living One’s quality of life and the availability of necessities and comforts in society
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Urbanization The movement of people to cities
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Tenements Multistory buildings divided into crowded apartments
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Labor Union Workers’ organization
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