
Industrial Revolution
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- Q1When did the Industrial Revolution start?1500slate 1800slate 1700searly 1900s30s
- Q2Where did the Industrial Revolution start?FranceSpainRussiaGreat Britain30s
- Q3The enclosure movement, advanced agricultural technology like the seed drill, and crop rotation all occurred when?during the Agricultural Revolutionduring the Farming Movementduring the Farmer's Revolutionduring the Factory Movement30s
- Q4When wealthy individuals bought up the farming land, small farmers had two choices: become tenant farmers or...become a spinner with the cottage industrybecome a share croppermove to the city to work in factoriesbuild their own factories30s
- Q5Which country is NOT a place to which the Industrial Revolution spread?GermanyJapanFranceBelguim30s
- Q6What led to the first economic changes of the Industrial Revolution?railways were builtnew inventions of machinerylabor unions developedsocialism occurred30s
- Q7Which is true about the flying shuttle?spun 8 times the threadsran on water powerimproved iron productiondoubled the amount a worker could produce in a day30s
- Q8What invention allowed for 8 threads at a time to be spun?spinning jennyspinning mulewater frameflying shuttle30s
- Q9The spinning jenny plus the water frame equals...?cotton ginspinning jamiesteam enginespinning mule30s
- Q10When were workers and machines finally under the same roof?with the development of factory systemswith the invention of the locomotivewith the factory improvements that labor unions createdwhen factories moved away from rivers30s
- Q11What geographic factors made Great Britain the best place for the start of the Industrial Revolution?its mountainsits resource of treesits rivers and natural harborsits wealthy banks30s
- Q12What kind of entrepreneurs did Great Britain have?unsuccessfulweakexperiencedunlimited30s
- Q13What is the phrase that describes how people made goods by hand in their homes before the Industrial Revolution?economic laborcottage industriesfactory systemsindustrialization30s
- Q14Why were factories first built near rivers?power sourcetransportation for daily workerswater for rinsing machinesclean water for city workers30s
- Q15What two natural resources did Great Britain posses that made it an ideal location for the start of the Industrial Revolution?gold and saltcoal and irondiamonds and pearlswater and fish30s