Industrialization Vocabulary Review
Across
- 4. Reason the U.S. had a large workforce for factories. Involved Americans moving from rural farm areas to urban city areas for factory jobs.
- 5. Faster and cheaper way to make products.
- 9. Kind of lower-cost production that happens when a long line of factory workers are all in charge of adding a single part to a finished product.
- 11. Term that describes the growth of factories and industry in the U.S. after the Civil War.
- 12. Raw material that comes from underground and can be turned into steel.
- 13. Item that is made in a factory that is meant to be sold at a national market.
- 14. Resources, like coal and oil, to power factories and businesses.
- 15. Reason the U.S. had a large workforce. Involved people coming from other countries to live and work in the United States.
- 16. TWO regions of the U.S. that saw the largest growth of industrialization, with bigger cities, more factories, and high populations.
Down
- 1. Example of advertising that involves looking through a magazine with descriptions and pictures of items you can order through the mail.
- 2. U.S. companies spent lots of money on this to create faster trains.
- 3. Money, which business owners used to pay workers and buy inventions.
- 6. How the U.S. was seen before the Civil War, made up of mostly farms.
- 7. Place where finished products, like steel, are sold.
- 8. Resources found in nature that can be used to make goods in factories.
- 10. TWO terms that describe when a company or business owns and controls the creation and/or sale of a single product.