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CH 24 The Early Industrial Revolution Flashcards

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149131122Industrial RevolutionInvolved dramatic innovations in manufacturing, mining, transport, and communication; society and commerce. Transformation from an agricultural to an industrial nation on advent of new technological improvements in machinery and steam power.0
149131123Agricultural RevolutionThe transformation of farming that resulted in the eighteenth century from the spread of new crops, improvements in cultivation techniques and livestock breeding, and consolidation of small holdings into large farms from which tenants were expelled. Acceptance of Potato, Corn, Turnips, and Legumes in Europe.1
149131124Mass ProductionMaking of many identical items by breaking process into simple repetitive tasks.2
149131125Josiah WedgwoodOpened pottery business in 1759- created system of divisions of labor to produce porcelain cheaply.3
149131126Divisions of LaborDivided work into highly specialized and repetitive tasks.4
149131127MechanizationUse of machines to do work previously done by hand5
149131128Richard ArkwrightInvented water-frame, a spinning machine that produced thread strong enough to be used without linen. Required water wheel power.6
149131129Crystal PalaceA huge greenhouse made entirely of iron and glass and large enough to enclose the tallest trees. Symbol of Industrial age.7
149131130Steam Enginemechanical substitute for human, animal, wind, and water power.8
149131131James WattInstrument maker at Glasgow University in Scotland. Improved steam engine's efficiency9
149131132Electric TelegraphAfter Italian Scientist Alessandro Volta invented the battery to produce electric current, inventors tried to apply electricity to communication. It is a device for rapid, long-distance transmission of information over an electric wire. Developed in England by Wheatstone and Cocke. Developed in America famously by Samuel Morse.10
149131133Business CyclesRecurrent swings from economic hard times to recovery and growth, repeatedly.11
149131134Laissez Faire"Let them do". Adam Smith, a Scottish Economist said that if individuals were allowed to seek personal gain, the effect would be an increased general welfare.12
149131135PositivismA philosophy by French Count of Saint Simon. He argued that scientific method could solve social and technical problems.13
149131136Utopian SocialismCharles Fourier- hated capitalists, imagined a ideal society where groups workers live in dorms and work together in a self-sustaining community. Called "Utopian" because Fourier is a "Dreamer". Greek word "Utopia" means "Nowhere".14

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