Industrial Revolution
Across
- 5. An economic system based on private ownership, profit, and a free market.
- 7. The development of industries for the machine production of goods, transforming agricultural societies.
- 8. A fast method for making high-quality steel, driving infrastructure growth.
- 9. The high-volume manufacturing of identical goods using machinery.
- 10. Improved by James Watt, this enabled machines to run on steam power, powering factories and transportation.
Down
- 1. The rapid growth of cities and the migration of people from rural areas to urban centers.
- 2. The first industry to adopt factory methods, using inventions like the spinning jenny.
- 3. A production process where a product moves through workstations, with workers performing specific tasks to increase efficiency.
- 4. Method bringing workers and machines together into one building (factory) to produce goods, replacing the domestic system.
- 6. Economic systems aimed at reducing inequality, where society or the government owns the means of production.