Terms / People to
Know Chap. 20 Industrial
Revolution World History II
Ch 20 Sec1 (Pages
506-511)
Industrial
Revolution Agricultural
Revolution crop
rotation
Charles Townshend
Jethro Tull Robert
Bakewell King
George III enclosure
movement
population explosion Energy Revolution
Thomas Newcomen James
Watt Matthew
Boulton
Ch 20 Sec 2 (
pages 510 – 515)
The Crystal
Palace factory system capital
Samuel Crompton
George Stephenson Michael
Faraday Abraham
Darby cotton gin Eli Whitney John
Kay James
Hargreaves Richard Arkwright turnpikes
Robert
Fulton “ The Clermont”
Ch 20 Sec 3 (pages
516 – 520 )
Hard Times Charles Dickens
urbanization Manchester,
England child labor
Patience Kershaw Ashley
Mines Commission report Ned
Ludd Luddites
John Wesley Methodism New Middle Class
Thomas Carlyle
Ch 20 Sec 4 (
pages 520 – 523)
Thomas Malthus “ Essay
on the Principles of Population” laissez-faire Adam Smith
Wealth of Nations David
Ricardo Jeremy
Bentham
utilitarianism
John Stuart
Mill
Socialism The
Utopians Thomas
More
Robert Owen New
Lanark Karl Marx
Friedrich Engels “ The
Communist Manifesto” Communism bourgeoisie
proletariat
Ideas to remember
·
What factors
led to the Agricultural Revolution?
·
How did the
Industrial Revolution transform traditional ways of life?
·
What role
did capital and technology play in the Industrial Revolution?
·
How did
industrial contributions shape the world?
·
Why did new
political and social philosophies develop during the Industrial Age and
what
were they?
Essay Questions for
Chapter 19 test
1.
Explain how the Agricultural
revolution
helped pave the way for the Industrial Revolution. List and explain the
innovations and inventions that led to the Agricultural revolution.
2.
Describe and explain the inventions of
the
Industrial Revolution. Explain the importance of each invention and how
they
effected workers and the environment. ( Give details, be specific)
3.
Explain the theories of three of the
following Karl Marx, Jeremy Bentham, Thomas Malthus, David Ricardo,
John Stuart
Mill, or Robert Owen.