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which situation in great britain was a major reason why the industrial revolution began there
an ample supple of human and natural resources
before a nation can begin to industrialize it must first develop
an adequate food supply
which is an important reason that the industrial revolution began in great britain
substantial sums of money were available for investment
and important social aspect of the early part of the industrial revolution England was the
urbanization of factory workers
in europe which group benefitted most from the industrialization of the 19th century
middle class
which statement best describes a major reason that the industrial revolution began in great britain
sufficient: iron Orvas euros and a good transportation system were available
in England which circumstance was a result of the other three
start of Industrial Revolution leads to availability of labor, abundance of: iron, water power for many rivers
major reason the Industrial Revolution began in England the second possessed
abundant coal and iron resources
what was the result of the Industrial Revolution Europe
The growth of the middle class
which pair of natural resources but used to change transportation and manufacturing in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution
coal and Iron ore
which country had these characteristics and you Center industrialized in the 1700s: the regular coastline, abundant mineral resources, large labor force, investment capital
Great Britain
A major result in the Industrial Revolution was
concentration of workers in urban areas
A long-term effect of the Industrial Revolution was
development of labor forms and labor unions
what was the Industrial Revolution
increased output of machine made goods that began in England during the 18th-century
in the 1700s the process of enclosure tended to increase
farming efficiency
which of the following was a result of the agricultural Revolution
many small farmers became tenant farmers are moved to cities, enclosures became landmarks of wealthy landowners, landowners experimented with new agricultural methods
what were the three factors of production required to drive the industrial revolution
land labor capital
how did crop rotation system that developed in britain during the agricultural revolution increase crop yields
by increasing nutrients in the soil
by the late 1700s the best place to find a water frame and a spinning mule was in
a factory
an entrepreneur is a type of
business person
which of the following did not improve as an early result of the industrial revolution
factory working conditions
a corporation. is a type of business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
true
the french revolution and the napoleonic wars accelerated the process of industrialization in Europe
false
who defended the free-market system of capitalism in the book The Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith
nineteenth century socialists argued that govt should
actively plan the economy
with which of the following is karl marx most closely associated
communism
when the trade union movement began in Britain the strike was an illegal action taken against
factory owners by union workers
what is the laissez-faire policy
a policy that let owners of industry set working conditions without govt interference
what is the name for the voluntary associations of workers seeking labor reforms
unions
what impact did technological advances have on industry
production of goods was increased
what was the main cause of the process of urbanization that occurred in 19th century britain and elsewhere in western europe
industrialization
in what way did the agricultural revolution pave the way for the industrial revolution
population growth, increased food supply, farmers lose land and seek other work
what was a benefit of the railroad in britain
it offered cheap transportation for material goods
which of the following was not a positive aspect of industrialization
it improved living conditions in cities
how did the philosophy of laissez-faire economics influence early indstrialists
with ideas of a freemarket economy governed by natural laws not govt regulations
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