N O T E B O O K G U I D E The Industrial Revolution What was so revolutionary about the Industrial Revolution? P R E V I E W Carefully examine the image your teacher projects. Then answer these questions in your notebook: • What interesting details do you see in the top set of panels? The middle set of panels? The bottom set of panels? • How are the pictures on the left different from those on the right? • How might inventions shown on the right have changed or improved life in Great Britain? • For what purpose do you think this piece of art was created? • If you were the artist, what title might you give this work? R E A D I N G Key Content Terms As you complete the Reading Notes, use these terms in your answers. productivity capitalism mass production urbanization enclosure N O T E S Section 3 Create the matrix below in your notebook. For each country, list one similarity and one difference between their experience with industrialization and that of Great Britain. Similarity to Great Britain Section 2 1. For each of the five factors of industrialization, sketch and label a simple symbol or illustration showing how the factor helped Great Britain. 2. Write a one-sentence summary of how the textile industry in Great Britain changed throughout the 1700s. 3. Describe the resources and transportation system in Great Britain. Difference from Great Britain Belgium France United States Germany Japan © Teachers’ Curriculum Institute The Industrial Revolution 1 N O T E B O O K G U I D E Section 4 Section 5 1. Create a T-chart comparing the domestic system and the factory system. 2. Complete this statement from the perspective of each of the people listed below: “I feel _______ about the Industrial Revolution because ____________.” a) factory owner b) factory worker c) consumer 3. In your notebook, create an illustrated flowchart like the one below. For each agricultural change, draw a simple illustration and write a caption explaining the effect of the change you illustrated. new machines new methods enclosure movement 4. Explain the role of banking and big business in the Industrial Revolution. 1. List five ways the factory system changed life for industrial workers, women, and children. Circle the one you think was the most important. 2. In your notebook, create the cause/effect diagrams below. For each phenomenon, summarize two causes and two effects described in the reading. Causes Effects Urbanization Causes Effects Labor Unions 3. Explain why Adam Smith would support a laissez-faire economic policy. 4. List one way you think government should have regulated big business in the 1800s. P ro c essing Write a 1-2 page newspaper article from the viewpoint you were assigned during the art exhibition gallery walk and debate. Your article should • appeal to the biased opinions of your newspaper’s readers. • have a strong thesis statement (argument) that answers this question: How accurately did the art exhibition represent the era of the Industrial Revolution? • refer specifically to at least three pieces of art from the exhibition as evidence. • discuss at least one aspect of the Industrial Revolution for each of the following categories: industrial production changes, such as the factory system or the rise of big business agricultural changes, such as the enclosure movement or technological innovations social consequences, such as urbanization or the changing lives of workers and children political consequences, such as labor unions and government regulation • be free of spelling or grammatical errors. © Teachers’ Curriculum Institute The Industrial Revolution 2
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