capital - Money or resources, capitalist - A person who invests in businesses to make a profit, scarcity - A shortage of something, such as food, money, or jobs, supply - The amount of goods available for sale, Interchangeable parts - Identical, machine-made parts that can easily be replaced, Lowell Girls - Young women who worked in textile mills in Lowell, Massachusetts, urbanization - The growth of cities as people move in from rural areas, textiles - any type of material made by weaving or knitting fibers, commonly known as cloth or fabric, telegraph - A machine that sends messages over long distances using electrical signals, Morse Code - A system of dots and dashes used to send messages through the telegraph, innovation - A new idea, method, or invention, trade union - A group of workers who unite to fight for better wages and working conditions, strike - A work stoppage by employees to demand better working conditions/wages, productivity - The amount of work done in a given time, trade - The buying and selling of goods and services, immigrant - A person who moves into a new country to live, famine - A severe shortage of food that results in people going hungry, steerage - The lowest and cheapest part of a ship where most immigrants traveled, prejudice - Unfair treatment based on race, religion, or nationality,

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