Industrial Revolution

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Across
  1. 2. Tools, machines, and systems developed through scientific knowledge.
  2. 4. A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured.
  3. 5. Changes made to improve unfair or unsafe conditions, especially in work and living environments.
  4. 7. The process in which a society transforms through the widespread use of machines and technology.
  5. 9. A strong reaction of shock or anger, often in response to unfair conditions.
  6. 13. The movement of goods and people, greatly expanded by railroads and canals.
  7. 16. An improvement or progress in technology or ideas.
  8. 19. The introduction of new ideas or methods that lead to improvements.
  9. 20. Unwilling or hesitant to do something.
Down
  1. 1. To manufacture large quantities of a product quickly, usually with machines.
  2. 3. Using resources and time in a well-organized way.
  3. 6. The work performed by people, especially in factories.
  4. 7. People or animals that live in a particular area.
  5. 8. The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, a negative side effect of industrial growth.
  6. 10. The ability to read and write, essential for learning about new ideas.
  7. 11. Made dramatic or fundamental changes.
  8. 12. Regular payments given to workers in exchange for their labor.
  9. 14. The exchange of goods and services.
  10. 15. The growth of cities as people move from rural areas in search of work.
  11. 17. Raw materials or assets available for use in production.
  12. 18. Worked hard for a long time, often under difficult conditions.