Saturday, April 11, 2026

Answers to Friday 5: April 10, Socials 9

1.  What was the Industrial Revolution?

The industrial revolution was a time period where Europe moved from rural agrarian societies to industrialized urban ones.   New technologies and mass production replaced cottage industries and manual labour to make things more efficient and often affordable.  This led to massive changes in society, economy and government.

2.  Two pros and two cons of the Cottage industry at this time.

Pros:  flexibility, independence, work from home, set own hours, low costs, family involvement, quiet

Cons:  low productivity, quality was good but often inconsistent, required high skills that were often specific, low income

3. a) Define/explain Historical Perspectives.

Without an understanding of how people in the past saw themselves, we have a simplistic view of the past—seeing events through the lens of our own values today leads us to be insensitive to the realities of another time. We must understand past actions in their historical context.

Taking historical perspective  refers to the ability to understand how people in the past viewed their world at various times and in various places to explain why they did what they did.

   b) Provide an example.  Families sent their kids to work in factories to help make ends meet.  Father:  you must go to work to earn your keep and help us pay the rent and keep a roof over our heads.

4.  Why was Britain able to Industrialize first?

-large labour supply, middle class had influence in government helping create a pro-business government, business owners became wealthy reinvesting capital into businesses, technologies and new businesses, large supplies of raw materials including coal = cheep source of power for new machines, room to build factories

5.  Define capital.

-money used to invest or reinvest in business.


Week of April 6th: Socials 9

 This week we continued looking at the Industrial Revolution. We started the week reviewing our homework questions that most of you completed in class on Thursday from p. 129-139 in text:

1.  What was the Industrial Revolution?

2.  Why Britain, why did Britain industrialize first?  

3.  What were the pros & cons of Industrialization?

4.  List some of the inventions of this time period?

Define the following:  capital, commons, test act, entrepreneur, franchise, exploitation, mother country.

In our conversations we discussed how some counties like China and India had all the things needed to Industrialize but Britain did first and why.   We compared and contrasted the cottage industry to the factory industry, looked at workers rights and child labour.  We also talked about the agricultural revolution and enclosure and how this forced rural to urban migration and the spin offs of this.  We watched a review video on the Industrial Revolution and a documentary on Child Labour in the chocolate industry (see links below).  We also spent time examining historical perspectives (one of the thinking concepts that make up the competencies in SS9).  We ensured we attain these goals and answer the following questions:






From here we completed a sheet on historical perspectives.  We finished off the week doing our normal friday 5 quiz and a review station study of the major concepts, which we will complete on Monday.

Video on Historical Perspectives:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XQbBFr7cO8
Video review of Industrial Revolution:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhL5DCizj5c&t=1s
Documentary of Child Labour in Chocolate industry:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL12jSMyg8A