[blank_start]Industrial Revolution[blank_end]: Term for changes beginning in the 1700s, when power-driven machines began to do much of the work that people had done before
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Industrial Revolution
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[blank_start]Enclosure Movement[blank_end]: Practice of fencing or enclosing common land into individual holdings
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Enclosure Movement
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[blank_start]Crop rotation[blank_end]: The practice of alternating crops of different kinds to preserve soil fertility
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Crop rotation
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[blank_start]Factors of production[blank_end]: Basic resources necessary for industrialization, such as land, capital and labor
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Factors of production
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[blank_start]Factory system[blank_end]: production of goods in a factory through the use of machines and a large number of workers
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Factory system
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[blank_start]Domestic System:[blank_end] Method of production in which work is done in homes rather than in a shop or factory
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Domestic System:
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[blank_start]Agricultural Revolution[blank_end]: Period of agricultural development between the 18th century and the end of the 19th century, which saw a massive and rapid increase in agricultural productivity and vast improvements in farm technology.
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Agricultural Revolution
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What did all the following lead to?
-Growing population
-Increased demand for food
-Napoleonic War