Chapter 17

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