TASK 2: AFTER READING THE TEXT " THE AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION PAVES THE WAY TO INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION" COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE WITH A TERM
1. It was a process which definitively established the private property of land.
2. It was a system introduced to improve soil.
3. This system avoided land lying ‘fallow’
4. This practice was very controversial.
5. This system improved the way to plant seeds
6. This process allowed farmers to invest more money on their lands.
TASK 2: ENCLOSURE SYSTEM WAS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS IN AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION. READ THIS SENTENCES ABOUT THIS SYSTEM AND SAY WHETHER THEY ARE TRUE OR FALSE.
TASK 3: THE INVENTIONS WHICH STIR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY UP
NAMES
Foot Power Loom Weaving
The power Loom
Flying Shuttle
Spinning mule
Spinning Jenny
Water Frame
TASK 4
JUST REFLECT ON IT:
CHILD LABOUR IN THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND MODERN DAY SLAVERY
Read the next article about child labour in factories during the Industrial Revolution
When the industrial revolution first came to Britain and the U.S., there was a high demand for labor. Families quickly migrated from the rural farm areas to the newly industrialized cities to find work. Once they got there, things did not look as bright as they did. To survive in even the lowest level of poverty, families had to have every able member of the family go to work. This led to the high rise in child labor in factories. Children were not treated well, overworked, and underpaid for a long time before anyone tried to change things for them.
Wages and Hours:
Children as young as six years old during the industrial revolution worked hard hours for little or no pay. It was not common for children who worked in factories to work 12-14 hours with the same minimal breaks. Not only were these children subject to long hours, but also, they were in horrible conditions. Large, heavy, and dangerous equipment was very common for children to be using or working near. Many accidents occurred injuring or killing children on the job.
Treatment:
The treatment of children in factories was often cruel and unusual, and the children's safety was generally neglected. The youngest children, who were not old enough to work the machines, were commonly sent to be assistants to textile workers. The people who the children served would beat them, verbally abuse them, and take no consideration for their safety. Both boys and girls who worked in factories were subject to beatings and other harsh forms of pain infliction. Boys were sometimes dragged naked from their beds and sent to the factories only holding their clothes, to be put on there. This was to make sure the boys would not be late, even by a few minutes.
Does child labour exist nowadays? Before answering
this question, read the next article about working conditions in Nike sweatshops.
NIKE: MODERN DAY SLAVERY
(JUST DON´T DO IT)
Read the next article, published here, about working conditions in Nike factories
Imagine having to work in an environment where you were treated as less than a human; had to deal with extremely harsh working conditions and were unable to speak out without the risk of losing the only job you were able to get to survive.
This is the reality that many factory workers have to face around the world. These workers are exploited by the factories that they work for and the companies that own or run the factories don’t regulate working conditions for many workers in developing nations. There are multiple companies that have factories that violate humane working conditions but one of the major culprits is Nike.
Nike is one of the many companies that produce many of their items abroad. While it provides work to those that are in need of an income, they are also underpaid, overworked, and exploited under these companies.
In Nike’s case, they have sweatshops [talleres ilegales] in many places including Vietnam and Pakistan where workers are not given fair rights or wages for the amount of work they are forced to do. Workers are routinely physically abused, mentally abused, and sexually harassed in these factories.
On top of these already terrible working conditions, workers are:
While Nike publicly says that the conditions that these workers are working in are constantly regulated, they are usually only monitored a few times a year.
Workers are also often scared of those that run the sweatshops in fear that they will be abused for wanting to use the bathroom or even taking a break.
Nike does not only abuse adult sweatshop workers, they are also reported to frequently hire people under the age of 18 in these sweatshops and there are no initiatives taken to monitor this. Nike signed a pledged to stop using workers in hazardous situations in 1998 after denying any abuse that these workers faced. Since then, Nike has not followed through with this agreement and routinely turns a blind eye to these sweatshops.
In addition to using sweatshops that perpetuate violence and offer workers inadequate conditions to work under, Nike has also bought good from manufacturers that use child labor. In Pakistan areas like Sialkot are known to use child labor to mass produce sporting goods.
In 1996 Life magazine published an article about a 12-year-old boy in Pakistan that stitched soccer balls for Nike for about 60 cents a day. This was not uncommon for Pakistan which allowed children to work for low wages. This information that was leaked [filtrada] to the public lead to massive protest against the company from people in the United States and worldwide.
Nike continues to use sweatshops in countries primarily in Asia and still does not regulate these sweatshops. Their “mission” of offering jobs to those in developing nations or nations that has higher poverty rates is just a façade for saving the company money.
TASK 6
CAPITALISM AND SOCIALISM
Read carefully this article in "History Contents - Industrial Revolution. As you have read capitalism and socialism are completely diferent economic systems which, as well as, have been faced up to them. Draw a chart and divide it in two columns: one of them to "socialism system", the other to "capitalism system". Organize the features below in the correct column.
TASK 5
THE PHILOSOPHERS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION
CAPITALISM AND SOCIALISM
¡May the best win!
Criterios evaluables:
B. Investigación: máximo nivel de logro 8
C. Comunicación: máximo nivel de logro 8
PARTE I: PRESENTACIÓN (Sesión I)
GRUPO UNO: CAPITALISMO - ELADIO (Inglés) Y CARLA (español)
a. Filósofos o ideólogos del sistema: bases teóricas (puedes aportar citas, fotos...)
b. Países o donde dicho sistema ha estado vigente (razones de su éxito): puedes aportar datos estadísticos, razones históricas.
GRUPO DOS: COMUNISMO - FERNANDO (español) y CONAN (inglés)
a. Filósofos o ideólogos del sistema: bases teóricas (puedes aportar citas, fotos...)
b. Países o donde dicho sistema ha estado vigente (razones de su éxito): puedes aportar datos estadísticos, razones históricas.
PARTE II: DEBATE (sesión II)
GRUPO UNO: CAPITALISMO - ELADIO (Inglés) Y CARLA (español)