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Mr. Rarrick
NAME:
World History II
Chapter 20 Study Guide
1. Urbanization
2. Factories
3. Enclosure
4. Utilitarianism
5. Socialism
6. John Stuart Mill
7. Jethro Tull
8. John Wesley
9. Thomas Malthus
10. Karl Marx
11. Communism
12. James Watt
13. Proletariat
14. Charles Townshend
15. Robert Fulton
16. What helped British farmers increase food production in the 1700s?
17. Why did Britain take the lead in the Industrial Revolution?
18. The idea that the goal of society should be “the greatest happiness for the greatest
number” of its citizens was a philosophy held by…
19. Who was a mill owner who worked for child labor laws?
Mr. Rarrick
World History II
Chapter 20 Study Guide
20. During the agricultural revolution in the 1700s, wealthy landowners increased food
production by…
21. What group benefited the most from the Industrial Revolution?
22. Why was coal important to the Industrial Revolution?
23. Who the leader in developing Britain’s iron industry?
24. Early in the Industrial Revolution, working class women were…
25. What economist believed that when wages were high, the poor had more children?
26. Who was most likely to support the idea that society should be based on cooperation
instead of competition?
27. What became an important source of power for the Industrial Revolution?
28. List and describe 3 pros and 3 cons of the Industrial Revolution.
29. Describe the results of industrialization in the textile industry.
30. Describe the working conditions in mines and factories during the early Industrial
Revolution.
31. Describe a condition during the Industrial Revolution that would support Karl Marx’s
ideas?