Chapter 19 Study Guide

April 20, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: History, European History, Europe (1815-1915), Industrial Revolution
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Chapter 19 Study Guide 

During the Industrial Revolution, life changed in what basic way?



The cotton gin was a machine that could



In the early 1700s, Abraham Darby’s experiments led him to



The Luddites were a



The first factories developed in what industry?



Thomas Malthus discouraged vaccinations because



“The greatest happiness for the greatest number” was a goal of



Karl Marx despised capitalism because he believed that it



Abraham Darby made better quality iron by



The slave trade contributed to the rise of industry in Britain by



In what way were railroads an improvement over canals?



What best describes David Ricardo’s “Iron Law of Wages?”



Germany formed a social democracy in the 1860s to change gradually



Land enclosure in the 1600s and 1700s resulted in



Steam became an efficient power source because of improvements made by



The development of steam power enabled the growth of



The putting-out system was a method of



Laws called “factory acts” were passed in the early 1800s to



What was a long-term result of the Industrial Revolution?



Jeremy Bentham believed that



Which group established communities where all work is shared and all property is owned in common?



The people who lived in tenements in industrial cities wee part of the



Most early factory workers were women because



According to laissez-faire economists, the cure for poverty was



According to socialists, the solution to poverty and injustice was

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