Unit Six | The Industrial Revolution
Across
- 5. the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or star operating on an international scale
- 6. organizations formed by workers to protect their rights, improve working conditions, and negotiate for better wages
- 8. the process by which more people move from rural areas to cities leading to growth and development in urban areas
- 11. a jointly operated combination of several small farms, especially one owned by the government
- 13. invented by Richard Arkwright; used water to power machines; sped up the production
- 14. these are resources like land, labor, and capital that are needed to produce goods and services
Down
- 1. the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- 2. a system of making goods at home, rather than factories
- 3. a poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially
- 4. a period of rapid change when people began using machines and factories to mass produce goods
- 7. this is money that one invests in order to produce a good or service
- 9. greatly improved by James Watt; led to advancements in transportation and industrialization
- 10. a boat powered by a steam engine; invented by Robert Fulton in the early 1800s
- 12. a steam locomotive designed by George and Robert Stephenson; proved that steam engines could be an efficient way to transport goods and people
- 15. invented by James Hargreaves; allowed a single worker to spin multiple threads at once