The Age of Revolution

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Across
  1. 3. Economic system in which private individuals rather than the government control the factors of production
  2. 4. Combinations of corporations that control an entire industry
  3. 6. Bargaining method involving the refusal of workers to work until their demands have been met
  4. 8. Complete control of the production or sale of a good or service by a single firm
  5. 9. Process of negotiation between union members and management
  6. 11. Characteristic of civilizations in which different people perform different jobs
  7. 12. Production of goods in a factory through the use of machines and a large number of workers
  8. 15. Term for changes beginning in the 1700s, when power-driven machines began to do much of the work that people had done before
  9. 21. Use of automatic machinery to increase production
  10. 22. Women who fought for voting rights for all women
Down
  1. 1. Pattern consisting of alternating periods of prosperity and decline
  2. 2. Economic system based on supply, demand, and competition, where laws and regulations are thought to interfere with the working of the system
  3. 3. Economic and political system in which the government owns almost all the means of production and controls economic planning
  4. 4. Early phase of capitalism involving merchants who bought, sold, and exchanged goods
  5. 5. Political and economic system in which the government owns the means of production
  6. 7. Business organization in which individuals buy shares of stock, elect directors to decide policies and hire managers, and receive dividends according to the number of shares they own
  7. 10. System of manufacturing large numbers of identical items
  8. 13. Associations of workers that plan actions and coordinate demands for workers
  9. 14. Strategy that involves targeting an enemy's military and civilian resources
  10. 16. Voting rights
  11. 17. Persons who believed in the abolition of all governments
  12. 18. Political movement extending the principles of the American and French revolutions, stressing individual rights and the rule of law rather than the rule of a monarch
  13. 19. The practice of alternating crops of different kinds of preserve soil fertility
  14. 20. Business owned and controlled by two or more people
  15. 22. To withdraw from a union