Across
- 4. Areas in cities or towns, often highly populated.
- 7. The process of developing industries and moving from handmade to machine-made production.
- 8. Commission - A group set up by the government to investigate and make recommendations on a specific issue.
- 9. The process of fencing off common land for private use, often forcing farmers off the land.
- 12. A sudden and significant change, often in society, technology, or government.
- 13. The money paid to workers for their labour.
- 14. Areas in the countryside, away from cities.
- 15. A building where goods are made using machines and workers.
Down
- 1. Cloth or fabric made from materials like cotton or wool.
- 2. An economic system where businesses are privately owned, and goods are sold for profit.
- 3. Workers who protested against machines taking their jobs by destroying factory equipment.
- 5. A group in the 1800s that fought for better rights for workers, including the right to vote.
- 6. The production of goods, often in factories, using machines.
- 10. The use of children to work in factories or businesses, often in poor conditions.
- 11. A person who starts and runs a business, taking on risks to make a profit.
- 14. Changes made to improve something, such as laws.
