The Industrial Revolution led to dramatic social, economic, and cultural changes that led to worldwide transformations including the rise of socialism (utopian and scientific).
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9-1 The beginnings of Industrialization 9-2 Industrialization Case Study Manchester 9-3 Industrialization Spreads 9-4 Reforming the Industrial World IN-DEPTH POWERPOINT Notebook Assignments 1. The Beginnings of Industrialization. 9-1 2. Industrialization-Case Study: Manchester 9-2 3. Industrialization Spreads 9-3 4. Reforming The Industrial World 9-4 5. 1) What did your inventor devise? 2) How did your inventor contribute to the production of goods? 3) Define significance to the development of an industrialized society 4) Picture of Invention - James Watt, Richard Trevithick, Matthew Boulton George Stephenson, Robert Fulton, John Kay, James Hargreaves, Samuel Crompton, Edmund Cartwright, Jethro Tull 6 Left and 6 Right Primary Sources Planning an Industrial Fair Plan an industrial fair that compares today’s products with those displayed at London’s 1851 Great Exhibition. Research the Exhibition and plan another exhibition that places modern products and technologies alongside those of the 1800’s. Write a description of the exhibits with a sampling of images and text that show and describe major aspects of each exhibition. Include the following: · reasons the featured technologies or products were chosen · links between the Industrial Revolution and today. |
Learning Goals 1. Describe the characteristics of the Industrial Revolution 2. Explain the effects of the Industrial Revolution on social, economic, and cultural structures CA Standards 10.3 Students analyze the effects of the Industrial Revolution in England, France, Germany, Japan, and the United States. 10.3.1 Analyze why England was the first country to industrialize. 10.3.6 Analyze the emergence of capitalism as a dominant economic pattern and the responses to it, including Utopianism, Social Democracy, Socialism, and Communism. Textbook Chapter 9 Section One Chapter 9 Section Two Chapter 9 Section Three Chapter 9 Section Four |
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