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Industrial Revolution
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1. Argued that population increased more rapidly that food supply - and therefore the number of people allowed to live should be limited
the seed drill
thomas malthus
factors of production
Assembly Line
2. Identical Machine-made parts.
law of self-interest
luddites
Charles Darwin
Interchangeable Parts
3. Enough goods would be produced @ the lowest possible price to meet the demand in a market economy
law of supply & demand
factors of production
laissez faire
James Watt
4. Machine that made the rigorous job of cotton picking get done faster & more efficiently
factories
industrialization
the cotton gin
agriculteral revolution
5. James hargreaves invented what?
thomas malthus
the spinning jenny
Louis Pasteur
Laissez-faire
6. Social class made up of skilled workers - professionals - businesspeople - & wealthy farmers.
middle class
the cotton gin
the spinning jenny
Andrew Carnegie
7. Invented the telephone
Karl Marx
industrial revolution
Alexander Graham Bell
enclosures
8. First Usable - practical light bulb.
Adam Smith
Thomas Edison
Andrew Carnegie
rocket
9. Believed that lower class will always remain the lower class
the water frame
urbanization
enclosures
david richardo
10. Developed and operated the modern steamship.
Robert Fulton
Karl Marx
clermont
Socialism
11. Fenced-in/hedged-in fields created by wealthy british landowners on land that was formerly worked by British farmers.
enclosures
Factory Workers
law of supply & demand
urbanization
12. Someone who starts a business.
the flying shuttle
the water frame
Entrepreneur
david richardo
13. The selective breeding of livestock. increased availability of meat - wool - leather - and soap
factors of production
Louis Pasteur
Andrew Carnegie
livestock breeding
14. The theory that society - not individuals should own all property and industry.
Socialism
the cotton gin
Laissez-faire
the spinning jenny
15. The development of industries for the machine production of goods
robert bakewell
working class
Thomas Edison
industrialization
16. The system of manufacturing large numbers of identical items.
Mass Production
Ludwig van Beethoven
Industrial Revolution
enclosures
17. Invented the light bulb and Morse code.
Robert Fulton
Samuel Morse
Adam Smith
law of self-interest - law of competition - law of supply & demand
18. People can work for their own good
Laissez-faire
Communism
law of self-interest
the seed drill
19. What were adam smith's 3 natural laws of economics?
law of self-interest - law of competition - law of supply & demand
thomas malthus
Samuel Morse
Entrepreneur
20. Believed wages would be forced down as the population increases
david richardo
Andrew Carnegie
Inventions
Laissez-faire
21. The growth of cities and the migration of people into them
urbanization
Thomas Edison
law of supply & demand
thomas malthus
22. A political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspects of life in a country
Thomas Edison
Entrepreneur
Communism
the water frame
23. Studies germs - made vaccines and pasteurization
Louis Pasteur
Communism
Samuel Morse
enclosures
24. The style of capitalism in which the government did not interfere with the economy
laissez faire
Andrew Carnegie
the water frame
urbanization
25. Machine that allowed workers to spin multiple strands of cotton at a time
law of self-interest
Leo Tolstoy
the spinning jenny
Wright Bros.
26. Defended the idea of a free economy.
the spinning jenny
Andrew Carnegie
Adam Smith
urbanization
27. System in which workers stay in one place - adding parts as items go by.
Alexander Graham Bell
enclosures
Charles Darwin
Assembly Line
28. The shift - beginning in England during the 18th century - from making goods by hands to making those goods by machine
industrial revolution
crop rotation
urbanization
factors of production
29. Who wrote an essay on the principle of population?
thomas malthus
Interchangeable Parts
the seed drill
middle class
30. Organizations representing workers' interests.
Labor Unions
Communism
the seed drill
Karl Marx
31. A system in which the government controls the economy.
Communism
Socialism
factories
William Wordsworth
32. Wrote about poor in cities.
the seed drill
industrial revolution
Charles Dickens
Andrew Carnegie
33. Industrialist who led the expansion of the American steel industry.
Adam Smith
factories
Andrew Carnegie
Charles Dickens
34. What did David Richardo write?
principles of economy & taxation
William Wordsworth
law of self-interest - law of competition - law of supply & demand
the spinning jenny
35. Seed Drill - Cotton Gin - Spinning Frame
enclosures
Inventions
crop rotation
corporation
36. Protests from the working class that led to the destroying of factory machines named by Ned
Alexander Graham Bell
luddites
agriculteral revolution
Thomas Edison
37. Expressed love of nature in symphonies
Samuel Morse
industrialization
Wright Bros.
Ludwig van Beethoven
38. The time period when power-driven machinery was developed.
the water frame
the cotton gin
Industrial Revolution
law of self-interest
39. German thinker who had a radical view of socialism; Founder of modern communism.
the seed drill
Alexander Graham Bell
Karl Marx
Andrew Carnegie
40. System in which workers stay in one place - adding parts as items go by.
Assembly Line
thomas malthus
law of competition
industrial revolution
41. Business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
rocket
the flying shuttle
corporation
Wright Bros.
42. Large buildings that brought together workers and machines to produce large quantities of goods
factories
the cotton gin
luddites
Adam Smith
43. Rivalry forces peoples to do better @ anything & also inspires peoples to make a better product
law of competition
William Wordsworth
rocket
corporation
44. What did Eli Whitney invent?
the cotton gin
Interchangeable Parts
Louis Pasteur
industrialization
45. The leading advocate of laissez-faire economics.
Adam Smith
david richardo
Inventions
New Economic Theories
46. Organizations representing workers' interests.
law of competition
robert bakewell
Labor Union
Samuel Morse
47. Scottish engineer who made roads more efficient and easier to travel on
david richardo
law of self-interest
Communism
john mcadams
48. James watt helped improve what?
working class
Laissez-faire
the steam engine
James Watt
49. The system of manufacturing large numbers of identical items.
Mass Production
Adam Smith
Socialism
the cotton gin
50. Luddites were also known as the...
the cotton gin
Adam Smith
working class
crop rotation