
Industrial Revolution
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- Q1All of the following are examples of a Revolution except forvoting for the U.S. Presidentrapid changes in industrya war revolting against a rulerthe American Revolutionary War120s
- Q2How did people make clothes, dishes and furniture before the Industrial Revolution?They made them in factories.There weren't any clothes, dishes or furniture before the Industrial Revolution.These items were made by hand, one by one.Machines were used to create them.120s
- Q3Which of the following was a change that occurred because of the Industrial Revolution?The health of factory workers improved.People moved from the countryside to the city.Goods became more expensive.More goods were created by hand.120s
- Q4Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?Many people lived in the countryside.Factory workers worked long hours and weren't paid well.Large factories sprung up in cities.The invention of machines changed people's way of life.120s
- Q5The invention of the steam engine caused all of the following effects exceptgoods were produced more quickly.the price of products was reduced.goods were shipped more quickly.skilled craftsmen created more products.120s
- Q6What is a meaning of the word factory?a strange and surprising eventhe act or process of breathinga building where goods are madea large, strong storage box120s