Across
- 4. Rise of mechanical, mass production
- 10. Utopian community
- 11. Conditions of society in cities
- 13. safer milk
- 14. a business owned by stock holders who share in its profits but are not responsible for its debts
- 15. youth employment
- 19. working conditions during IR
- 20. wealth
- 21. the creation of cities
- 23. companies taking resources from a weaker country to use in their factories to make products
- 25. father of modern capitalism; philosopher
- 26. one of the greatest romantic era composers
- 28. people migrated from here to urban areas
- 31. belief that strongest humans in economic life are rich, weakest are humans are poor
- 36. making enough to feed yourself/ family
- 38. author who criticized the inhumanity of social injustice of the IR era
- 39. economic system based on private property/ business ownership & profit, competition
Down
- 1. making public farming land private land
- 2. scientist who described natural selection, inherited traits
- 3. work stoppage
- 5. Socialist/Communist philosopher, criticized capitalism
- 6. farms, factories, railways, large enterprises that produce/ distribute goods
- 7. these allow workers act together to demand better pay/conditions or strike
- 8. sped up the processing of cotton; increased demand for slave labor, especially in US
- 9. population will outgrow food/water supply, people will starve/ die of thirst/ go to war
- 12. what workers do with their boss if they are in a union
- 16. Energy source
- 17. economic system based on collective ownership, economic regulation, cooperation
- 18. boils steam in steam engine
- 22. broke down complex jobs into small tasks
- 24. share of ownership in a corporation
- 27. class of workers/ working class a.k.a.
- 29. Romantics love to highlight this in music, poetry, paintings
- 30. better, quicker steel
- 32. steam engine
- 33. country that consumes most energy
- 34. to make changes in order to improve something (usually laws)
- 35. people migrated here during the IR; cities
- 37. workers lived in these; dirty; unsafe
