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