09HIS History - The Industrial Revolution 09HIS History - The Industrial Revolution Evaluating Your Knowledge of Key Tier 3 Vocabulary Student Name: Assessment Item: Definitions Pre-Test (DT1) Class: 09HIS04 09HIS06 Teacher: Ms Brohman Ms Abbott 09HIS2 Match the term with the correct definition. Write the letter next to the term. 1. Industrialisation A These original documents are often diaries, letters, memoirs, journals, speeches, manuscripts, interviews, photographs, audio or video recordings from the time period. 2. Revolution B The function of these is to interpret primary sources, and, are not from the time period or event. 3. Proletarian C a town or city; characterised by higher number and density of population and human-built features such as streets and buildings 4. Bourgeoisie D 5. Nobility E Large groups of workers that joined together to protect the workers’ rights. 6. Union F a dramatic and wide-reaching change in conditions, attitudes or operation 7. Capitalism G a class of business owners and merchants which emerged as a "middle class between peasantry and aristocracy. 8. Secondary sources H the countryside rather than a town or city; characterised by farms, vegetation and open spaces 9. Primary Sources I the highest social class in pre-modern societies. In the feudal system, the nobility were mostly those who got land from the monarch. 10. Urban J 11. Rural K A member of the lowest or one of the lowest economic and social classes in a society. 12. Child labour L 13. Mass Produce M 14. Migration N the process in which a country’s economy moves from a reliance on agriculture to one based on the manufacture of goods and services an economic system where there is a free market for goods and services and where the means of production are privately owned (rather than government-owned) and operated for a profit the employment of children of school age (or younger) in the workforce; particularly refers to the type of work that deprives children of their childhood or is harmful to physical and mental development 15. Innovation O a new idea, device or method that is introduced The process or act of moving from one place to another. the process of creating large numbers of similar products efficiently using machinery and assembly line techniques