| entrepreneur | | Women's right to vote |
| macadam | | An association that speaks for all workers of a particular trade |
| bourgeoisie | | The upper class, according to Marx |
| corporation | | A new, quick method of moving supplies and people around |
| enclosures | | A group that atttacked factories and machinery that they blamed for losing their jobs |
| scientificfarmer | | A spy that stole machinery plans from Britain and started a factory in the US |
| cottongin | | An economic system in which money is invested in buisness ventures with the goal of making a profit |
| capitalism | | Relating to cities |
| urban | | A system where everything is owned by the government,and private property is abolished |
| railroad | | A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a buisness |
| lowell | | Cloth |
| tenantfarmer | | A cheap, efficient way to power things |
| union | | Commerce between nations without economic barriers or restrictions |
| communism | | A system where the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all |
| utilitarianism | | Wrote An Essay on the Principle of Population |
| cholera | | Farmers that rent land from large landowners |
| spinningjenny | | Wrote Principles of Political Economy and Taxation |
| luddites | | A machine that cleans cotton, removing seeds than is possible by hand |
| proletariat | | The act of seeds sprouting and growing |
| laissezfaire | | Able to care for oneself |
| collectivebargaining | | Refusal to work |
| selfsufficient | | Large fields |
| malthus | | The economic policy of letting owners of industry and buisness set working conditions without interference |
| monopoly | | Having complete control of an industry, including production, transportation, and sale of products |
| utopia | | spying |
| Womenssufferage | | Big factory town in Massachusettes |
| karlmarx | | The working class, according to Marx |
| germinate | | Wrote the Communist Manifesto |
| slater | | A machine to spin cotton more efficiently |
| socialism | | A law making it illegal to hire children under 9 |
| rural | | The idea that people should judge ideas,institutions,and actions based on their usefulness |
| steamengine | | A farmer that experimented with new mrthods of agriculture |
| middleclass | | Large rocks for drainage, covered with a smooth layer of crushed rocks |
| textile | | Negotiations between workers and their employers |
| strike | | A buisness owned by stockholders who share in its proftis but aren't personally responsible for its debts |
| freetrade | | A professor who defended the idea of a free economy |
| factoryact | | A group that is neither poor nor rich, but enjoys a comfortable lifestyle |
| adamsmith | | out in the country, sparsly populated |
| espionage | | A perfect society |
| ricardo | | A disease contracted from drinking dirty water |