Industrial Revolution 2019
Production of Textiles
Industrial technology was first used in this
Urbanization
Industrialization in the 19th century is MOST associated with
Hand Weaving
An example of the cottage industry
Population of rural areas
Did not increase after the Industrial Revolution.
Many workers have their lives controlled by factory owners.
During the Industrial Revolution the factory system caused...
People in Cottage Industry...
Produced goods out of their own homes
Corporation
A business that raises money by selling shares to investors is called a
Negative Example of Socialism (Innovation)
A second related criticism is that it doesn't reward people for being entrepreneurial and competitive.
Socialism
A system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production.
Negative Example of Socialism (Government)
A third possibility is that the government set up to represent the masses may abuse its position and claim power for itself.
Positive Example of Socialism (Labor)
All profits are spread equitably among all workers
Positive Example of Socialism (Employment)
Everyone works at what one is best at and what one enjoys. If society needs jobs to be done that no one wants, it offers higher compensation to make it worthwhile.
Society
Socialists believed that factories, land, capital, and raw materials should be owned by this
Negative Example of Socialism (Relies on People)
The biggest disadvantage of socialism is that it relies on the cooperative nature of humans to work. It negates those within society who are competitive, not cooperative. Competitive people tend to seek ways to overthrow and disrupt society for their own gain.
Increase in Urban Population
The factory system of the early-19th century caused this...
Positive Example of Socialism (Poverty)
The system eliminates poverty. Everyone has equal access to health care and education. No one is discriminated against.
Britain
Where did the Industrial Revolution begin in the late-1700s?
More complex goods would be more available because they could be made more quickly.
Which of these BEST describes the importance of Eli Whitney's development of the practice of using interchangeable parts in manufacturing?
Coal and Iron
Which two natural resources did Great Britain have in large supply that it helped fuel the rise of industry here?
Dramatically changed life in many places
Why do historians call the period of industrialization the "Industrial Revolution"?