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September 15th, 2015

Activities

 

Complete the following notes. They will give you an outline of the information contained in the passage. The main points, relations of cause-effect, illustrations etc. are clearly indicated in the text by logical connectors. Look out for them. 

 

  • (par. 1) The Industrial Revolution ..........................................................................................................................................................................................……………………………………………………………………………………..……………………….

led to growth of two systems of thought:

 

1) Economic science                      2) Socialism

 

a)Adam Smith

b)Malthus

c)Ricardo

d) John Stuart Mill           

 

 

 • (par. 2-3) Facts of Industrial Revolution. 

1)Growth of population

2)Decline in the agricultural population

 

 

• (par. 4) Decrease in rural population.

causes:     1)   The destruction of the common-field system of coltitvation

     2)   The enclosures of common lands

     3)   The consolidation of small farms into large

• (par. 5) Agricultural advance.

cause — more scientific approach:

e.g.  

the breed of the cattle

rotations of crops

the steam-plough

agricultural societies

• (par. 6-7) Growth of industry.

causes;

1) mechanical inventions in textile industry

e.g.  

the spinning-jenny

the water-frame

Cromptom’s mule

self-acting mule

most important:

steam engine

power-loom

 

2) mechanical revolution in iron industry

e.g.  

Smelting by pit-coal  

Steam-engine to blast furnaces

3) improved means of communication

e.g.  

canal system

roads

railroad

 

results:   1) Increase in commerce

     2) substitution of factory system for domestic system.

 

• (par. 8) Revolution in distribution of wealth:

rise in rents caused by

1)money invested in improvements

2)enclosure system

3)consolidation of farms

4) high price of corn

social changes in country life:

• (par. 9) Social changes in manufacturing world: The new class of great capitalism employers made enormous fortunes

consequences:

 1) The old relations between masters and men disappeared

2) A “cash nexus” was substituted for the human tie 

3) class conflict.

• (par. 10) Misery of working people often caused by:

 

1)conditions of labour under the factory system

2)rise of prices

3)sudden fluctuations of trade

 

Conclusion:

Free competition may produce wealth without producing well-being