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Review Questions What are the five factors of production? ◦Land, Labor, Physical Capital, Human capital, Financial capital Identify two inventions of the
Review Questions What are the five factors of production? Land,
Labor, Physical Capital, Human capital, Financial capital Identify
two inventions of the Industrial Revolution Seed drill, Flying
shuttle, spinning jenny, water frame, steam engine What was
Giuseppe Garibaldis nick name in Italy? Red shirts What was Otto
von Bismarcks nick name in Germany? Iron Chancellor What is real
politik? All business, mean, individual doesnt matter politics
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Recipe for Industry Create an ingredient list. You must have
one ingredient that Great Britain had for each of the five factors
of production. MINIMUM Create a direction list. Tell me how these
ingredients were mixed together to create industry.
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Agenda Bellringer Quiz Project assignment Notes: Effects of
Industrial Revolution Fix it
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Infographic Project Ever seen infographics?
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Project You will be in the computer lab Monday and Tuesday
Project is due on Tuesday @ end of class You will be using
easel.ly.com
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Coming Soon Extended Bellringer IN YOUR PACKET
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Agenda Extended Bellringer Review questions Finish notes:
Effects of Industrial Rev Note and Discussion: Economic systems and
theorists Exit ticket
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Extended Bellringer Complete page 28 in your packet to review
the Factors of Production present in GB Do not rip out We will be
going over it in 5 minutes
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Review Questions Name three new ideas of the Agrarian
revolution? Enclosure movement, seed drill, crop rotation How did
the Agrarian revolution help cause the Industrial Revolution in GB?
More population = more demand for goods/service = need for more
production Name two other agricultural revolutions we have learned
about in Global Neolithic and Agricultural Revolution of 800
(middles ages) What is a population shift from rural to urban
areas? Urbanization What is pride in your country and a desire to
be free? Nationalism
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Objective Students will identify the problems that arose as a
result of the factory system and urbanization
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Mod 3 Thematic Essay Due Friday Must turn in both written essay
AND the rubric on which you graded yourself Refer to your notes! Be
sure to add analysis and be sure to develop the task
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Effects of Industrial Revolution
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Factory System Factories established on rivers for steam
engines Textile was first industry New technology More goods = more
money Entrepreneurs did anything they could to make as much money
as possible
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Problems Factory owners wanted machines running as often as
possible Workers worked 14 hours per day, 6 days per week Factories
not heated, lit, or clean No workers comp, disability, or safety
regs
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Working Conditions At this time there were no regulations on
labor or labor unions You work as long as they tell you to No
breaks or lunches No heat No minimum wage No emergency exits Unsafe
equipment No health insurance, disability, or workers
compensation
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Results Workers overtired and overworked Often injured on job
Salary was tiny women and children went to work
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Child Labor in GB Hours: 5am-9pm. Mon-Sat. Sunday report to
clean machines Children paid next to nothing and did most dangerous
work Had to climb in small spaces Beaten if they screwed up, cried,
sat, complained No education
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Child labor
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Coal Lung
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Coal Canaries
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Child Labor
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Child Labor
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Crippled workers
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Urbanization Cities grew too fast Not enough places for people
to live No building codes, sanitary plans Inadequate urban planning
and police force
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Results Tenements: cruddy apartments Garbage and human waste in
streets Crime rampant Disease (cholera, typhoid) Life span
decreased to 17 instead of 38 in rural areas
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Life in Tenements 2-3 families live in a one bedroom apartment
Most had not natural sunlight or fresh air (windows) Each one had a
wood-burning stove and concrete bathtub in kitchen Tub was covered
with wood to use as table too No indoor toilets (waste thrown in
streets or people went in hallways) Typhoid (eating feces
contaminated food/water), Cholera, and measles spread Cost about
$20/month average worker made $5/week
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Social Classes Emergence of a large middle class (business
owners) Many moved to the suburbs in nice neighborhoods Economy was
good
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Social Classes There was also a large group of working class
(poor people) Lived in tenements Poor sanitary conditions Rampant
disease
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Social classes Haves Upper class Business owners Bankers
(educated) Lived in suburbs Have nots Working poor Factory workers
Lived in urban tenements Predictions what issues will arise? What
do you think will happen?
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Pollution Factory waste polluted the air and water Workers used
chemicals without any training in chemical safety
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Technology All of this increased standard of living Created new
markets = more factories = more workers = more money New colonies
needed for RAW materials Steam engine Metallurgy (creating new
types of metal) Textile machines
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How would you solve these problems? Create a plan to solve the
difficulties of: 1. Urbanization 2. Factory system 3.
Pollution