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This lost popularity. People instead started to work in factories, rather than in their homes on their own time. (Think hobbies. Creating items and products at home.)
This was a time in which farming improved, more products were being produced, so many farmers were no longer needed. Many old farmers moved from farmland into big cities.
There were no laws against work environments, making work for people exhausting, difficult, and dangerous. The people began to riot and revolt in order for work environments to change. (Someone walks out of work when needed in order to force change.)
An organization that attempts to bargain with employers in order to set boundaries on worker's hours, and hopefully make better environments for employees.
The process of making an area more urban. (Agricultural Revolution)
Work taking place in a factory, split work between several employees to get a process done quicker.
The creation of new manufacturing processes. Occurred because of the Agricultural Revolution and urbanization. Many people had to find work in factories.
Invention created during the Industrial Revolution. A tire made of an airtight inner core filled with pressurized air. (Hint: Goodyear / John Donlup
Invention created during the Industrial Revolution. This was created as a new form of communication. This machine would read off a Morse code message, in which the receiver would translate, and move the message on to someone else. (Hint: Samuel Morse)
Promotes equality by attempting to eliminate social classes. People still have freedoms, such as spending their wages on what they choose, but what is produced and the way it's produced is left to the government.
"Hands off" Government policy. Government is restricted from having any say in economy.
An invention created during the Industrial Revolution. Sound recording and producing machine. (Hint: Thomas Edison
Invention created during the Industrial Revolution. This machine was used to weave, and it did this with a multi-spindle, spinning frame.
The effect of throwing garbage, plastic, whatever into water, or creating a landfill, etc. This happened a lot during the Industrial Revolution.
This was common, especially during the start of the Industrial Revolution. Work hours were very unfair, and with the government not stepping in or creating extra rules, there was no age limit with how old you must be to work.

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