Chapter 13 - Industrial Revolution

Chapter 13 Industrial Revolution Flashcards

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Socialism
-An economic system Government owns the means of production and operates them for the benefit of all people, rich, or poor.
Jethro Tull
-Invented seed drill
-made it possible to plant seeds in straight rows.
Factors of Production
Land, labor and capital
Richard Arkwright
-Invented way to drive machines by water power
-Spinning Mill
Eli Whitney
-Cotton Gin
-Machine could clean much more cotton a day than hand laborers
Bessemer Process
-(Bessemer furnace) process of producing steel by forcing air through molten metal to burn out impurities
Factors that determined workers wages.
-cost of production -If land went up, wage went down
-Number of workers available
-Depended on other types of work
-Generally men made higher wages than women
How were women and children paid in comparison to men
- No set habits
-Work for less wages than men
-Textile factory employers mainly hired women and children
Enclosure Movement
-Common lands in England began to be enclosed or fenced off into individual holdings.
Industrial Revolution
An era of rapid industrial development
Capitalism
-Describes an economic system in which individuals or corporations, rather than government, control the factors of production.
Mass Production
-System of producing large numbers of identical items
Cartel
-Control of every stage of an entire industry
-Ex. Steel industry
Business Cycle
-Alternating periods of prosperity and decline.
Adam Smith
-Scottish economist who wrote Wealth of Nations
-Smith reasoned that two natural laws governed all business and economic activity 1.Law of Supply and Demand 2.Law of Competition