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Unit 7: Industrial Revolution

Use your lecture notes to solve! Be sure to leave blanks between words in the same answer.
Horizontales
_____ movement laws forced many peasants to work in the cities, as land started being individually owned.
A rush of people into cities led to growth, but also led to a lack in _______.
____ engines improved transportation by land and by water, and allowed factories to be located virtually anywhere.
Orville and Wilbur ______ flew the first airplane in 1903 here in NC!
Factories relied on a _______, with each worker doing the same task over and over again.
Alexander Graham Bell invented the first ______, which launched the telecommunications industry.
Thomas _____ invented the lightbulb, which allowed for 24-hour productivity.
Governments encouraged industrialization by improving ______ and canal networks.
As women entered the workforce, they began demanding _________ - as they believed the right to vote was essential.
A(n) ______ revolution with new crops and farming practices led to more food, which means a larger population and longer life spans.
James Hargreave invented the spinning ____ which allowed for several spools of yarn to be spun at the same time.
Verticales
Many workers moved from the country into the city to work in factories
Elias ___ invented the sewing machine which revolutionized the industry.
The most famous US factory when the nation first industrialized.
The ____ Amendment granted women the right to vote.
Larger populations and foreign markets made industrial manufacturing ______.
Eli Whitney invented interchangeable parts that created the possibility of ________.
The Industrial Rev. began in Great ________ in 1760.
Factories relied on _____ labor as they could pay them much less and they could fit better in tight places (in the machines).
Eli Whitney invented the _________ to clean seeds from cotton quickly.
The _______ Shirtwaist Factory Fire is the deadliest industrial disastor in history.
Henry Ford's Model T created the ___________.
Factories were ________, as they were cramped and humid, full of dangerous machines with no safety regulations, and people worked long hours for low wages.
The Industrial Rev. created a demand for more workers, so _____ began taking jobs in factories.
Samuel Morse invented the _______ in 1837, which allowed for messages to be sent by wire and no longer by a carrier.