ࡱ> .0-M  bjbj== %(WW l88888888dffffff$  x88888888F88d8dbdd8, NO8~dd0d) ) d World History 9.1 The Beginnings of Industrialization pages 250257 Section 1 Drill: Impressionism & Romanticism Impressionism is an artistic style in which artists aim to capture their impressions, or feelings, about a subject, rather than depict realistic details. Romanticism: emphasized emotions over reason, untamed nature over natural laws and order; idealized past. Objectives l1 To explain the beginnings of industrialization in Britain. l2 To describe key inventions that furthered the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution 1 McDougal Littell Inc. All rights reserved. Name Date GUIDED READING The Beginnings of Industrialization Section 1 A. Perceiving Cause and Effect As you read this section, make notes in the chart to explain how each factor listed contributed to an Industrial Revolution in Great Britain. B. Using Context Clues On the back of this paper, define enclosure and crop rotation and explain how both paved the way for an agricultural revolution. CHAPTER 9 1. Agricultural revolution 2. Abundant natural resources 3. Political stability 4. Factors of production 5. Technological advances in the textile industry 6. Entrepreneurs 7. Building of factories 8. Railroad boom Answer Key Chapter 9, Section 1 GUIDED READING A.Possible responses: 1. Increased food supplies led to an increase in population that boosted demand for manufactured goods and provided labor for factories. 2. Britain had the natural resources needed for industrialization: water power, coal, iron ore, rivers, and harbors. 3. enabled Britain to devote its energies and resources to eco - nomic expansion, industrialization, and overseas trade; created a climate for progress 4. Britain had all the resources needed to produce goods and services, including land, labor, and capital. 5. improved the quality and speed of cotton cloth production; boosted profits; spurred other industrial improvements 6. provided organization and management skills and took financial risks of developing new businesses 7. allowed industry to move out of the home and into a central location 8. provided an inexpensive way to transport raw materials and manufactured products; created new jobs B. Possible response: Enclosures were large fields that were fenced off and on which landowners experimented to discover more productive farming methods to boost crop yields. Crop rotation was the system of growing different crops in the same field on succeeding years to preserve the fertility of the soil. Both greatly increased crop yields and led to an agricultural revolution. C H A P T E R 9 7EOVgsz{ ')VͽrrbREB*CJOJ QJ aJph5B*CJOJQJ\aJph5B*CJOJ QJ \aJphB*CJOJ QJ aJph5B*CJOJQJ\aJphB*CJ"OJQJaJ"ph5B*CJOJQJ\aJph55B*CJaJph5CJ5B*CJOJQJ\aJph6B*CJOJQJ]aJph%56B*CJ(OJQJ\]aJ(phB*CJOJQJaJphCJEOsz{  V`J%<Uo7$8$H$ V`oJMaϿo_RE656CJ$OJQJ\]aJ$B*CJOJ QJ aJphB*CJOJ QJ aJph5B*CJ8OJQJ\aJ8ph5B*CJOJQJ\aJph5B*CJOJ QJ \aJphB*CJOJQJaJph%56B*CJOJQJ\]aJph5B*CJOJQJ\aJph5B*CJOJQJ\aJph%56B*CJ(OJ QJ \]aJ(ph5B*CJOJQJ\aJphB*CJOJ QJ aJph , H h  & F j  * F e } 7$8$H$  B*CJOJQJaJphB*CJ8OJQJaJ8ph5B*CJOJQJ\aJphB*CJOJ QJ aJphCJOJQJaJCJOJQJaJCJOJQJaJ5CJOJQJ\aJ5CJOJ QJ \aJ }  ! * L h ! ? _ ~  7$8$H$#01/ =!8"8#8$8% i8@8 NormalCJ_HaJmH sH tH <A@< Default Paragraph Font (EOsz{    " 00@00@0@0@00000000V  }  +34;FK " $oq *,FMeo!)-5LUht ! ( _  " 333333333333333333333333333333 Robert Black C:\PCIM2\WH\Chapter9WH\9.1WH.doc@  n   `@UnknownG:Times New Roman5Symbol3& :ArialE Frutiger-BlackWNewCaledonia-BoldItalicONewCaledonia-ItalicC Frutiger-Bold_ ZapfDingbatsMonotype SortsS Univers-CondensedBoldK Univers-CondensedKNewCaledonia-Bold?Helvetica+2E Frutiger-Light_NewCaledonia-SemiBoldItalicANewCaledoniaO Frutiger-UltraBlack"1h&&vY!88Kf0@ 2QWorld History 9 Robert Black Robert BlackOh+'0   < H T`hpxWorld History 9orl Robert Black 9obeobeNormalB Robert Black 91beMicrosoft Word 9.0@^в@ҺO@0ϩOvY՜.+,0 hp|   @  World History 9 Title  !"#$&'()*+,/Root Entry F`pO11TableWordDocument%(SummaryInformation(DocumentSummaryInformation8%CompObjjObjectPool`pO`pO  FMicrosoft Word Document MSWordDocWord.Document.89q