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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: PART 2
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The Rest of the World Unions and Reforms Thinkers of the Revolution Economic Systems Grab Bag 100 200 300 400 500
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THE REST OF THE WORLD - 100 This individual was the first to bring mechanized spinning technology to the United States.
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THE REST OF THE WORLD – 100 Samuel Slater Å
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THE REST OF THE WORLD - 200 The United States was forced to industrialize after this war.
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THE REST OF THE WORLD - 200 The War of 1812 Å
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THE REST OF THE WORLD - 300 Single young women who worked in factory towns, especially those established by Francis Cabot Lowell were known as this.
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THE REST OF THE WORLD - 300 Mill girls Å
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THE REST OF THE WORLD - 400 This man brought a spinning machine to Belgium, allowing it to be the first continental country to industrialize.
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THE REST OF THE WORLD - 400 William Cockerill Å
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THE REST OF THE WORLD - 500 Explain German Industrialization.
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THE REST OF THE WORLD - 500 Happened mostly before German unification Each kingdom industrialized itself Railroads were then created to link the different centers Å
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UNIONS AND REFORMS - 100 The Factory Act of 1833 established this government control over factories.
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UNIONS AND REFORMS - 100 Children under 9 years old could not work. Å
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UNIONS AND REFORMS - 200 These were organized in order to give workers the ability to bargain for less working hours and higher pay.
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UNIONS AND REFORMS - 200 Labor Unions Å
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UNIONS AND REFORMS - 300 Name of the organized movement shown above.
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UNIONS AND REFORMS - 300 Strike Å
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UNIONS AND REFORMS - 400 This man created utopian societies at New Lanark, Scotland and New Harmony, Indiana where he paid his workers well and made sure they lived in clean areas.
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UNIONS AND REFORMS - 400 Robert Owen Å
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UNIONS AND REFORMS - 500 Explain what is represented in the image above.
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UNIONS AND REFORMS - 500 Creation of a labor union by workers wanting more rights Å
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THINKERS OF THE REVOLUTION - 100 These two men authored the Communist Manifesto.
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THINKERS OF THE REVOLUTION - 100 Marx and Engels Å
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THINKERS OF THE REVOLUTION - 200 According to the Communist Manifesto, the bourgeoisie (upper/middle class factory owners now) were oppressing this group.
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THINKERS OF THE REVOLUTION - 200 Proletariat Å
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THINKERS OF THE REVOLUTION - 300 Explain laissez-faire economics.
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THINKERS OF THE REVOLUTION - 300 Gov’t does not intervene in the market. Å
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THINKERS OF THE REVOLUTION - 400 This thinker believed that in order to control population, epidemic and war were necessary.
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THINKERS OF THE REVOLUTION - 400 Thomas Malthus Å
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THINKERS OF THE REVOLUTION - 500 Name Adam Smith’s three natural laws of economics.
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THINKERS OF THE REVOLUTION - 500 Law of Competition Law of Supply and Demand Law of Self-Interest Å
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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS - 100 System that exists with private individuals (not the gov’t) controlling the means of production
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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS - 100 Capitalism Å
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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS - 200 Name for the creation of a classless society with no government
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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS - 200 Pure Communism Å
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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS - 300 David Ricardo argued that this would happen if there were abundant workers available for work.
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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS - 300 Wages would always be low Å
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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS - 400 True or False: Communism advocates private ownership of property
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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS - 400 False Å
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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS - 500 System when the government owns and controls the means of production.
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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS - 500 Communism Å
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GRAB BAG - 100 Name one positive impact of the Industrial Revolution.
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GRAB BAG - 100 Increase in life expectancy Health improved Wages improved as the gov’t added controls Unions gave workers more influence over the political system Å
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GRAB BAG - 200 Name for when businesses begin selling shares of their company to investors.
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GRAB BAG - 200 Stocks Å
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GRAB BAG - 300 When companies like Standard Oil began to sell stock, they were known as this.
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GRAB BAG - 300 Corporations Å
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GRAB BAG - 400 The Combination Acts of 1799 and 1800 restricted this.
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GRAB BAG - 400 Unionization Å
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GRAB BAG - 500 Belief that people should judge things in life for their value in order to get the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
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GRAB BAG - 500 Utilitarianism Å
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