Industrial Revolution

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Across
  1. 2. Production: The high-volume manufacture of identical items using techniques like the assembly line.
  2. 3. The centralized buildings where large-scale manufacturing replaced home-based "cottage industries".
  3. 4. Characterized by a constant stream of inventions, such as the spinning jenny and telegraph.
  4. 8. The rapid migration of people from rural areas to growing cities to work in factories.
  5. 9. A term for the emerging working class who performed manual labor for wages.
  6. 10. The core shift from manual labor and hand tools to machine-powered production.
Down
  1. 1. The overall process of developing machine-based industries for the mass production of goods.
  2. 5. Engine: A pivotal invention that provided a powerful new energy source for factories and transportation.
  3. 6. The economic system that grew rapidly as private owners invested in businesses for profit.
  4. 7. The era fundamentally changed how people lived, worked, and organized society.