Industrializtion, the development of industries and factories for the machine production of goods, Urbanization, the rapid growth of cities; people moving out of rural (farmland) areas into urban (cities) areas., Factories, large buildings in which machinery is used to manufacture (make) goods, Manufacturing, the process of making a raw material into a finished product; especially in large quantities, or in a factory, Assembly line, a production method used in factories that breaks down a job into a series of smaller tasks, Entrepreneur, a person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business, Thomas Edison, American inventor of the lightbulb, phonograph and other innvoations, Henry Ford, US developer and manufacturer of cars and who also pioneered the assembly line, Urban, relating to a city, Rural, relating to the countryside, Bessemer process, first inexpensive industrial process of the mass production of steel , labor, to work; effort people put in a task to get paid, working conditions, the environment of a work place; safety, hours, wages/income, money paid to an employee for work done, tenements, urban/city apartment housing poor factory workers; overcrowded, poorly built, labor unions, organization formed by workers to protect their rights (better working conditions), reform, to change for better, muckrakers, journalists/reporters who exposed bad thing happening in society (attempt to bring change), Progressives, reformers who work to solve problems caused by industrialization/urbanization in late 1800's and early 1900's.

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