Across
- 3. A method of production that brought many workers and machines together into one building.
- 4. The widespread development of industries in a region, country, culture, etc.
- 5. Money or other resources used to create wealth.
- 7. A part of a machine or device that can be replaced by another, identical part.
- 9. Something that improves upon or makes a contribution to an existing product, process, or service; new development or invention.
- 10. An artificial waterway.
Down
- 1. Sole legal right to an invention and its profits.
- 2. Growth of cities resulting from industrialization.
- 5. An economic system in which people and companies own the means of production.
- 6. A type of economy in which people are free to buy, sell, and produce whatever they want with minimal regulation by the federal government.
- 8. A machine invented in 1793 that cleaned cotton much faster and far more efficiently than human workers.
