identical, machine-made parts for a tool or a instrument
petitions
monitors
interchangeable parts
interventions
the amount of goods or resources in stock, on hand, or available in the market to sell
surplus
scarcity
supply
sustain
Change from manual production to machine-powered factory production that started in England in the late 18th century and spread to other places and brought a transformation in economy, society and technology.
Industrial revolution
American revolution
Missouri Compromise
Monroe Doctrine
a shortage, lack, or insufficient supply
scarcity
surplus
supply
scalawag
a person who invests in a business to make a profit
broker
capital
capitalist
carpet bagger
money invested in a business venture
capital
supply
investments
profits
a difference between the cost of a good or service and its selling price
capital
profit
investment
interest
an agreement or contract in which a borrower receives money or goods now, with an agreement to repay a greater amount later
interchangeable parts
demand
supply
credit
young women who worked in the Lowell Mills in Massachusetts during the Industrial Revolution
Lowell girls
mothers
kin
Carpet baggers
the movement of population from farms to cities
siege
urbanization
scalawag
scarcity
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