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Terms & People Terms enclosure crop rotation industrial Rev. industrialization urbanization 3 factors of production reform movements corporation stock entrepreneur union collective bargaining laissez-faire economics free market economics Capitalism Utilitariansim socialism communism People Adam Smith Karl Marx William Wilberforce Horace Mann
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Section 1 Industrial Revolution- change from man made to machine made goods Agricultural Revolution – enclosures and increased food supply Fewer farmers were needed ( they become the labor force for the factories)
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Natural Resources- England had : coal and water power for their machines, iron ore to make machines and tools, rivers for transportation, and harbors for worldwide trade
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Railroads provided cheap and fast transportation of goods and materials
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Section 2 Urbanization – growth of cities Caused overcrowding (more people than houses)
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New Middle Class was created- skilled workers, overseers, bankers, etc. Upper Class resented the middle class
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Section 3 Industrial Revolution spreads Industrialization led to an overuse of natural resources The need arose to get resources from other places (imperialism) Inequality between industrialized and non industrialized countries
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Section 4 Capitalism- free market system Adam Smith in “Wealth of Nations” Laissez-faire – Government keeps “hands off” economy
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Socialism government controls major means of production and distribution
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Communism Theory – The people collectively control all means of production and distribution Reality - Government controls all means of production and distribution Karl Marx “Communist Manifesto”
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Reforms Education – Horace Mann Women’s Rights – Abolition – William Wilberforce Child Labor Laws Labor Unions – protect the rights of workers
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