Across
- 2. English philosopher and economist who advocated for utilitarianism and individual liberty.
- 7. Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.
- 8. Period of major economic and technological change marked by transition to industrialized societies.
- 14. Scottish inventor known for his improvements to the steam engine.
- 15. Organized group of workers who come together to collectively negotiate with employers for better wages and conditions.
- 17. Industry involved in the production of fabrics and cloth.
- 18. brought textile machinery designs to the United States.
- 22. Skilled craftsperson producing handmade goods or working in traditional craft or trade.
- 23. Wealth in the form of money or assets.
Down
- 1. Welsh textile manufacturer and social reformer who advocated for workers' rights and social welfare.
- 3. Agricultural practice of planting different crops.
- 4. Religious movement emphasizing the oneness of God and rejection of the Trinity.
- 5. Socio-economic system advocating for classless society and common ownership of the means of production.
- 6. Scottish economist and philosopher known as the "Father of Economics."
- 9. Inventor of the telephone.
- 10. Multi-Family housing units in urban areas, often characterized by overcrowding and poor conditions.
- 11. List of individuals excluded from certain privileges or opportunities due to disfavor or suspicion.
- 12. Working class
- 13. Revolutionary machine powered by steam that drove the Industrial Revolution.
- 16. American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin.
- 19. American industrialist who revolutionized the automobile industry.
- 20. Economic and political system, production are owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- 21. Philosopher and economist who co-authored "The Communist Manifesto" and laid the groundwork for Marxism.