Industrial Revolution-Economics

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Across
  1. 1. Improvements in credit and _________________________________ allowed for more businesses to get the money they needed.
  2. 4. Acts designed to ensure all British colonies would ONLY trade with Britain first over all other European nations.
  3. 5. Those that provide goods and services
  4. 6. Policies and goods pertaining to WITHIN the country and its colonies.
  5. 8. Trade route used to transport goods in exchange for slaves between West Africa, Britain, and the Colonies.
  6. 11. After the American Revolution, England gained land in the Caribbean from wars with this country.
  7. 14. A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
  8. 17. When you have fewer goods and services than you can sell.
  9. 18. When you have more goods and services than you are able to sell.
  10. 19. Ordinary and necessary costs incurred to operate your business
  11. 21. The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services
  12. 22. The money earned by a business when its total revenue exceeds its total expenses
  13. 23. Countries or areas under the full or partial political control of another country, usually far away from the mother country.
  14. 24. Goods and services provided by a producer
Down
  1. 2. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, Britain’s main source of income came from this.
  2. 3. A person who owns, organizes and operates a business or businesses.
  3. 7. Those that purchase goods and services
  4. 9. An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
  5. 10. The largest and wealthiest slave colony for the British empire
  6. 12. The money used to build, run or grow a business.
  7. 13. How many goods and services are wanted by consumers
  8. 15. The development of industries in a nation.
  9. 16. An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority or nation.
  10. 20. Demanding that all industry and manufacturing were done domestically, as opposed to allowing free trade.