Industrial Revolution

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