Acts Economy and Environment Worker's Right Political Movements
100
1832
What year was the Reform Act?
100
Chartism was a working-class movement for political reform in Britain between 1838 and 1848
What is Chartism?
100
No
Was pollution taken into consideration in political decisions?
100
A changing class system/ different distribution of wealth.
What spurred political change early during the industrial revolution?
200
1833
What year was the Factory Act?
200
A vote for every man over 21
Secret ballot
No property qualifications for members of parliament
What were the demands of Chartists?
200
The Steam Engine
What form of transportation affected industrialization?
200
1871
When were unions legalized?
300
The Parliment
Who passed the Enclosure Act?
300
Anonymous voting
What is a Secret ballot
300
Iron and Steel
What was the main source of profit of the Industrial Revolution?
300
1867
When were unions legally established?
400
Children under the age of nine do not have consent to work. (Answer: nine)
What age were children allowed to begin work?
400
A vote for every man over 21
Secret ballot
No property qualifications for members of parliament
What were the demands of Chartists?
400
It represents a trade off between the amenity of a resource and its direct use.
What does the Production Possibility Curve represent?
400
1871
When were unions legalized?
500
The main idea of the Reform Act was to allow everyone’s voice to be heard in a government situation.
What was the main idea of the Reform Act?
500
Chartism was a working-class movement for political reform in Britain between 1838 and 1848
What is Chartism
500
Factory produced soot and smog.
What was the main cause of pollution?
500
A changing class system/ different distribution of wealth.
What spurred political change early during the industrial revolution?






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