Industrial Revolution and Capitalism Assessment
Across
- 2. The amount of something available to be used
- 5. Money made
- 7. The price
- 11. An invention by Richard Arkwright that used a water wheel after which rollers produced yarn while spindles twisted the fibers
- 12. A metaphor for the “unseen forces” that change the free market economy
- 15. An economic system with no government involvement (private owner)
- 16. An invention in 1793 by Eli Whitney that mechanically separated cotton seeds from cotton fibers
- 17. Someone who buys something
- 18. Person who sells something
- 19. A girl who is involved in child labor and later testifies
- 21. An invention by John Kay in 1733, uses cords that were attached to a picking peg
- 22. The process of making products by making machinery and factories
Down
- 1. The act of using money to get money
- 2. Something that fulfills a need
- 3. A person who owns and works on a small farm
- 4. A deep narrow tunnel leading to a mine
- 5. Something made to be sold
- 6. Patented by Edmund Cartwright in 1785 and was powered by steam and was mechanically operated, eventually making fabric
- 8. An invention by Samuel Compton, in 1779, and was a combination of the spinning jenny and the water frame
- 9. An agricultural system in which people were not free, but required to work for a landowner as the owner demanded
- 10. People who own land and have high social standing but have no title of nobility
- 13. The need for goods
- 14. The person who owns property that other people pay to use or live in
- 18. An invention by John Hargreaves in 1764, that focused on being able to spin multiple threads
- 20. The activity of supply and demand