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Mr. Mizell Humanities, Year II

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Mr. MizellHumanities, Year II

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Essential Question

•EQ: What do nations need to industrialize?

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Brainstorm: • What does industrialized

mean?• How can you tell the U.S. is

industrialized?• How does being

industrialized impact you?

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Industrialization begins in England

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1. Agricultural Revolution

• Mass food production • Created large population

(labor)• New inventions

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2. Natural Resources• Rich in coal, iron, livestock (sheep =

wool), timber, rivers, land• Rivers can transport goods and

provide energy

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3. Political Stability• The government works and is

effective•No more revolutions

• Government supports industrialization by passing pro-industrial laws

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4. Capital ($)• Having the money to invest in

business and inventions• Britain is one of the wealthiest

countries

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5. Entrepreneurs• People who invest or create

businesses or products• Help create or support inventions

and ideas

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6. Labor (workers)• England has a large population• People = workers • Farmers move to towns/cities for

wages• Educated

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7. Economic Freedom

• The ability to make your own economic decisions without the government getting involved all the time.

• Market Economy/Capitalism/Laissez-faire

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Directions

• Read the article on China and answer the multiple-choice and short-response questions on the back

• This will be graded for accuracy

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Directions: Write a response to these questions.

• What makes the U.S. industrial?• How can you tell which countries

are industrialized and which ones are not?

• How does being industrial affect our society and you personally?