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Industrial Revolution Review
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- Q1The average life expectancy at the beginning of the Industrial Rev was4021355030s
- Q2Life prior to the Industrial Revolution wasUrban BasedCity BasedAgriculture BasedIndustry Based30s
- Q3Locally based industries before the Industrial Revolution wereWool and CoalSteel and WoolCotton and CoalCotton and Steel30s
- Q4Making thread and cloth at home is best known asFactory SystemDomestic SystemWork-From-Home SystemIndustry System30s
- Q5The Enclosure Movement did all of the following exceptAllowed wealthy landowners to fence off landKept factories warm and humidMade it difficult to graze animals for small farmersMade small farmers move to city30s
- Q6Which of the following was not a reason Great Britain was the first to industrialize?Sufficient CapitalIron and CoalAdditional WorkersAdvanced Domestic System30s
- Q7Early factories were located nearBodies of WaterHarborsCitiesRailways30s
- Q8Which invention allowed the weaver to pull a cord to move the shuttle from 1 side to the other quickly?Water FramePower LoomFlying ShuttleSpinning Jenny30s
- Q9What was the invention powered by horse, water, or steam?Cotton GinSpinning JennyPower LoomWater Frame30s
- Q10What allowed for replacements to be made quicker because they were made the same way?Power LoomInterchangeable PartCotton GinAssembly Line30s
- Q11Which invention was a huge spinning machine powered by water?Spinning JennyFlying ShuttlePower LoomWater Frame30s
- Q12Which device could do the work of 50 people?Cotton GinSpinning JennyWater FramePower Loom30s
- Q13What moved items on a conveyor belt so workers could put the product together?Division of LaborInterchangeable PartsAssembly LineFlying Shuttle30s
- Q14What invention allowed for 6-7 threads to be spun at the same time?Cotton GinPower LoomWater FrameSpinning Jenny30s
- Q15Samuel Slatermade first spinning machinesmuggled blue prints into USinvented the telegraphcreated the cotton gin30s