How the Industrial Revolution Shaped Modern Capitalism
Across
- 3. (of an area, a country, etc.) having a lot of towns, streets, factories, etc., rather than countryside.
- 5. For each person.
- 6. To express the most important parts of something in a few words, a small space, or a single object.
- 7. Seek to influence (a politician or public official) on an issue.
- 12. An organization of workers, usually in a particular industry, that exists to protect their interests, improve conditions of work, etc.
- 13. Products and services that are not completely necessary.
- 14. To make objects or activities of the same type have the same features or qualities.
- 15. Connected with farming and the use of land for farming.
- 17. The situation in which people in power give jobs to their friends.
- 18. Wanting a lot of new information and knowledge.
Down
- 1. (of a situation) not safe or certain; dangerous.
- 2. Federal and state statutes designed to promote fair market competition, prevent monopolies, and protect consumers from unfair business practices.
- 4. The buying and using of goods and services; the belief that it is good for a society or an individual person to buy and use a large quantity of goods and services.
- 8. An area of activity, interest, or expertise; a section of society or an aspect of life distinguished and unified by a particular characteristic.
- 9. An economic system in which a country’s businesses and industry are controlled and run for profit by private owners rather than by the government.
- 10. The area that surrounds the place you are in or are talking about.
- 11. The complete control of trade in particular goods or the supply of a particular service.
- 16. An official rule made by a government or some other authority.
- 17. Trade, especially between countries; the buying and selling of goods and services.