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Answer the questions

par Awad Ahammed
1

What word means the change from farming to factories in a society?

2

According to this map, which areas of the world industrialized during the 1800s?

3

How did the Agricultural Revolution make the Industrial Revolution possible?

4

What economic system drove industrialization in Europe and the US during the 1800s by giving business owners more freedom to run their businesses?

5

The mechanization of what industry sparked the growth of the factory system?

6

Why did cities grow larger in Europe and the US during the Industrial Revolution?

7

In what century did the Industrial Revolution begin?

8

The Agrarian Revolution came after the Industrial Revolution.

9

In which country did the Industrial Revolution begin?

10

Which of these is NOT an invention from the Industrial Revolution?

11

Who improved the steam engine?

12

Steam power allowed factories to be built...

13

Which words best describe life BEFORE the Industrial Revolution?

14

What was the Enclosure Movement?

15

Who invented the cotton gin and transformed the way cotton was picked and processed?

16

The use of child labor was very common during the Industrial Revolution. What was this exactly?

17

What lead to the creation of labor unions during the Industrial Revolution?

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During the Agricultural Revolution, British parliament passed legislation that allowed for what was shared land to be privately owned. This led to wealthy farmers buying as much of it as they could, which then forced smaller farmers off of their land. As a result, those who no longer had a means to farm went to cities in search of work in factories and mines.

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