
Chapter 9.1-9.2
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- Q1
Which group of women began to work outside the home by the late 1800's?
Working Class
Middle class
Upper Class
Freshman Class
30s - Q2
The agricultural practice of closing off land for the private use of the wealthy was known as____________________
Enclosure Movement
Industrialization
Urbanization
Bessemer Process
30s - Q3
Which of the following was a factor that determined what you would be paid in a factory?
what you could be paid in another job
competition for jobs
all of the above
whether the good could be produced cheaply
30s - Q4
Henry Ford is credited with perfecting the ______________________
Assembly Line
Bessemer process
Steam Engine
Cotton Gin
30s - Q5
The Assembly Line, Interchangeable parts, and Division of Labor were all____________
Part of the Bessemer Process
Elements of mass production
Part of a Cartel
Factors of production
30s - Q6
What is a cartel?
A corporation that combines with others to control an industry
The political, economic or military dominance of one country over another
A small cramped apartment that working class people lived in
A corporation that seeks to control all the means of production and sale of a product
30s - Q7
James Watt is credited with developing the _______________________
Steam Engine
Spinning Jenny
The Cotton Gin
The Wall of Sound
30s - Q8
Which class of Englishmen became more important to the British government during the Industrial Revolution?
Working Class
Wealthy land owners
Immigrants from India
Middle Class
30s - Q9
How did water power limit the growth of factories and mills?
Droughts lowered water pressure
Factories had to be built near running water
The British government owned all sources of production
None of the above
30s - Q10
The Factors of Production are_________________
Peace, Love, and Turtledoves
Land, Bread, and Capital
Land, Labor, and Capital
Assembly Line, Interchangeable parts, Division of Labor
30s - Q11
Being displaced and forced to find other work was the fate of ______________ during the industrial period.
Older Skilled workers
Young people
Working Class Men
Middle Class Women
30s - Q12
Fewer people went hungry, yet many people were forced off their land as a result of_______________________
Emergence of the middle class
Mass Production
Factory Act of 1833
Scientific farming
30s - Q13
The Middle Class grew as a result of two factors __________________________________
Urbanization and Globalization
Scientific Revolution and Industrial Revolution
Marketization and Urbanization
Industrialization and Urbanization
30s - Q14
The Factory Act of 1833 allowed for the ____________________________
Inspection of orphanages and enforcement of civil rights laws
inspection of factory conditions and enforcement of child labor laws
Inspection of factories and enforcement of building codes for tenements
Inspection of tenements and protection of immigrant rights
30s - Q15
The Industrial Revolution began in ______________________-
Germany
United States
France
Britain
30s