Chapter 17
Across
- 3. At the beginning of the industrial revolution, Britain enjoyed cheap and quick transportation because of its navigable _
- 7. Which of the following countries was the leading European commercial and colonial power in the eighteenth century?
- 8. In the novel, Hard Times which of the following authors described the way industrialization was affecting the fictional settlement Coketown?
- 9. Wrote "The Wealth of Nations" Believed in Laissez-faire--Free market would help everyone.
- 12. Invented the seed drill (deposited seeds in rows and was therefore less wasteful)
- 16. Which of the following, which opened in 1851, was the symbol of Britain's industrial triumph and manufacturing success?
- 21. Steam engines were powered by
- 23. 1705 invented a steam engine that used coal, very inefficient. Was used to pump water out of mines
- 26. The major type of workers' organization that helped factory laborers to develop a sense of class consciousness during the industrial revolution was the
- 27. The industrial revolution's most important technological advance could be considered the _
- 28. The agricultural revolution was indispensable to Britain's industrialization because it freed up the labor needed to work in _
- 29. Wrote "The Communist Manifesto" Put forward the idea of scientific socialism based on the scientific study of history
Down
- 1. Between 1780 and 1850, the European population _ from 175 million to 266 million.
- 2. 1856, British engineer: developed a process to purify iron ore and produce steel
- 4. Which innovation brought together all aspects of the industrial revolution, created demand for a series of related products, and facilitated both supply and transportation?
- 5. The "Bobbies," established by a law passed in 1828 by Parliament, hit the streets of London as its first modern _
- 6. Some of the continental European governments tried to catch up to British industrialization by enacting protective _
- 8. By 1850, the majority of Britain's population lived in the _
- 10. Dangerous medical treatment that was common during Industrial Revolution?
- 11. Which invention helped to spur further innovation in the cotton industry because it increased the demand for thread?
- 13. The major type of workers' organization that helped factory laborers to develop a sense of class consciousness during the industrial revolution was the _
- 14. Urged farmers to grow turnips, which restored exhausted soil
- 15. During the industrial revolution, a new type of family arose among the middle class in Europe. A popular belief was that the home should be a _
- 17. In 1796 in England, Edward Jenner developed a safe form of the vaccine that would eventually protect millions of people from _
- 18. The way in which workers protested against the industrial machinery that threatened their jobs-a form of industrial sabotage according to British parliament-was known as _
- 19. The British economist who said that population growth would surpass the food supply was _
- 20. The first advances in production, which would lead to increased output and new opportunities for entrepreneurs, took place in _
- 22. Jane Austin was among those novelists who reflected the middle-class belief in the importance of the home as the setting for a rewarding _
- 24. One example of the tremendous urban growth experienced in parts of Europe from 1780 to 1850 was the city of
- 25. Used coal to smelt iron from its ore This produced better, less expensive iron.