| world history | Vocabulary | Points |
| the time period when power-driven machinery was developed | |
| the combining of many small farms by wealthy landowners | |
| the essential elements that a nation needs for economic success | |
| a craft occupation performed in the home | |
| a building that housed machine-driven machinery | |
| the process of changing to power-driven machinery | |
| farmer who invented the seed drill for planting grain | |
| inventor of the spinning frame, which spun stronger, thinner thread | |
| | world history | Vocabulary | Points |
| British inventor who made steam engines faster and more efficient | |
| developed and operated the steamship Clermont on the Hudson River | |
| organizations representing workers' interests | |
| work stoppages | |
| the system of manufacturing large numbers of identical items | |
| identical machine-made parts | |
| system in which workes stay in one place, adding parts as items go by | |
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