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Introduction to the Industrial Revolution
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Page 1: Frosh U.S. Industrial Revolution Intro

Introduction to theIndustrial Revolution

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What is the Industrial Revolution?

Mechanization or automation of production

Use of new energy sources

Emphasis on efficiency

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Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in England and continue in the United States?

Natural Resources

Labor

Wealth (capital)

Political Stability

*The Factors of Production*

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EFFICIENCY--How can we produce things faster and in larger amounts for less money?

What is the Primary Goal of the Industrial Revolution?

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application of the scientific method & “scientific management”

creation of the factory system

development of new inventions and methods

reduce cost of production

How is efficiency achieved?

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impact of new scientific ideas

leads to the factory system

Use of the Scientific Method

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timing of steps

ability to determine production

effects: pros and cons

Time is money!

Sci. Mgmt: Fredrick Taylor

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New Inventions

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Impact of Reduced Cost of Productionmore goods can be produced = *potential* for more profit

long-term impact on standard of living

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investing capital--anything of value--with the specific purpose of making a profit

Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations

fair competition leads to prosperity

laissez-faire

importance of cosumerism and expansion

Capitalism

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• “social Darwinism”• natural selection

• survival of the fittest

Charles Darwin

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The EndThanks for listening


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