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VocabularyPotpourri Innovations IR I IR II
Vocab $200
An economic system where society, usually in the form of government,
owns and controls the means of production. (ex. Factories, utilities).
Vocab $300
A manufacturing method, pioneered by Henry Ford, that allowed a much more efficient production of goods.
Vocab $400
According to Marx, society was broken up into two classes,
bourgeoisie and this working class.
Vocab $500
This group of Marxists thought that if workers formed political parties,
instead of violent revolutions, they could achieve positive changes in
labor.
Potpourri $100
At the beginning of the first Industrial Revolution, laborers moved to the
cities from these areas and occupations.
Potpourri $200
Along with Frederich Engels, he authored The Communist Manifesto, which detailed the struggle between
the classes.
Potpourri $400
One of the reasons Britain was an ideal site for the IR was that they had a ready supply of money or this, to invest in machines and factories.
Potpourri $500
The steam engine, which revolutionized many factories, was
invented by this Scottsman.
Innovations $300
Early versions of this new mode of transportation included the Rocket
and the Blucher.
Innovations $400
Henry Cort introduced a process known as puddling, which made this product stronger, causing its demand
to soar during the First Industrial Revolution.
Innovations $500
The flying shuttle and the spinning jenny made this hands-on method of producing in one’s home inefficient.
IR I $300
What is Agricultural revolution Population growth, Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution, Geography: navigable rivers and good harbors, Raw materials: coal and iron
IR I $400
How much of the population belonged to the working class during
the Industrial Revolution?
IR I $500
The belief that people should be as free as possible from government restraints
is known as this…
IR II $300
This man sent the first radio wave across the Atlantic during the Second
Industrial Revolution.
IR II $400
Provide 2 of the three reasons why consumers could afford to buy more goods during the Second Industrial
Revolution.
IR II $400
What are an increase in wages, a decrease in prices due to lower transportation costs, and mass
production of goods thanks to the assembly line?
IR II $500
What were the two economic zones that developed during the Second IR
and where were they located?