
Industrial Revolution
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- Q1What changed during the Industrial Revolution?People began to use human power to manufacture products instead of using machinesPeople began to manufacture things with machines instead of by handPeople began to use machines instead of farmingPeople began to grow more food instead of manufacturing30s
- Q2landowners putting fences around their land, forcing farmers to pay rent or get outtextileurbanizationlabor unionthe enclosure movement30s
- Q3Describe the spread of the Industrial RevolutionThe Industrial Revolution spread through the United States first, then to Europe and Japan.The Industrial Revolution spread through Japan first, then to Europe and the United States.The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain Then spread to Europe and United States . Japan also participated because to compete with Europe30s
- Q4What was the first industry to be affected by the Industrial Revolution?cottage industryautomotive industrysteel industrytextile industry30s
- Q5things made of clothwoolnatural resourcestextilescotton30s
- Q6separates seed from cottonpower loomspinning jennycotton gin30s
- Q7weaves thread into clothcotton ginspinning jennypower loom30s
- Q8spins wool or cotton into threadpower loomcotton ginspinning jenny30s
- Q9identical parts made by machine instead of unique items made by handmass productioninterchangeable partstextilesassembly line30s
- Q10producing many items quickly and at a cheap priceassembly linemass productioninterchangeable partsfactory30s
- Q11people who work in a factory and are paid by the hourlabor unionworking classpeasantmiddle class30s
- Q12What was the goal of labor unions, and why did they develop?Labor unions want to improve working conditions and they developed because of poor working conditions in factories.Labor unions want to end unfair taxes and they developed because of poor working conditions in factories.Labor unions want to improve working conditions and they developed because of the enclosure movement.Labor unions want to end unfair taxes and they developed because of the enclosure movement.60s
- Q13What is the difference between industrialized and non-industrialized countries?In industrialized countries, most products are manufactured by hand, whereas in nonindustrialized countries, most products are manufactured by machines.In industrialized countries, most products are manufactured by machines, whereas in industrialized countries, most products are manufactured by hand.30s
- Q14developed socialismAdam SmithKarl MarxNapoleon30s
- Q15everything that is required to make thingsraw. materialsindustrialismnatural resourcesfactors of production30s