Industrial Revolution
Across
- 2. Breaking down production into small, specialized tasks for efficiency.
- 6. The development of industries for the machine production of goods.
- 7. Fundamental materials for building machines and infrastructure.
- 8. The rapid movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- 10. A method of production bringing workers and machines together in one building.
- 12. A machine that uses steam power to run factory machinery or locomotives.
- 13. A theory, often linked to Karl Marx, advocating for a classless society with public ownership of property.
Down
- 1. The shift from an agricultural/handicraft economy to one dominated by machine manufacturing.
- 3. A machine that allowed one worker to spin multiple spools of thread simultaneously.
- 4. An economic system where society (often government) owns the means of production.
- 5. An economic system based on private ownership and free-market principles.
- 9. Steam-powered transportation networks that revolutionized logistics.
- 11. Cloth or fabric, which was the first industry to be industrialized.