WH Ch 19 The Industrial Revolution 19.3 and 19.4
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- Q1The Industrial Revolution led to rapid _________ as the demand for workers increased.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q2Which of the following was NOT a danger of being a miner?working in darknessexplosions and flooding in minesclean working conditionscoal dust harming your lungs30s
- Q3Workers often lived packed into tiny __________ as they struggled to survive in the slumsUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q4_________ were illegal at the start of the Industrial Revolution, but workers still tried to initiate reformsUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5One problem for the industrial working-class poor was _______ drinking waterUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q6which group benefited the most from the Industrial Revolution? the __________ ____________Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q7Which group of people helped channel workers' anger away from revolution and toward social reform? the ____________Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q8Which of the following statements about life for factory workers is true?Factory work was less strenuous than farm workFactory workers faced a rigid work scheduleFactory workers were paid high wages and received benefitsFactory workers were only men30s
- Q9Why did many children work in factories in the 1700s and 1800s?They were required to work by lawChildren worked harder than adultsChildren were paid higher wages than adultsFamilies needed the additional income30s
- Q10How did the lives of middle-class women differ from their wealthy and working-class counterparts?Their children made up the work forcethey stayed at home and reaised their childrenthey often decided to have no children .They had servants who raised their children30s
- Q11New Ways of Thinking: Who set up a utopian community in New Lanark, ScotlandKarl MarxThomas MalthusRobert OwenJeremy Bentham30s
- Q12New Ways of Thinking: what is utilitarianism?a system that allows people to own and operate the means of production in the economya political ideology with the goal of "the greatest happiness for the greatest number"a form of socialism where a struggle between social classes leads to a classless societya political ideology where there is a gradual transition from capitalism to socialism30s
- Q13New Ways of Thinking: According to Marx, the "have-nots" in society are the ________.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q14New Ways of Thinking: What is communism?a form of socialism where a struggle between social classes leads to a classless societya political ideology where there is a gradual transition from capitalism to socialisma political approach with the goal of "the greatest happiness for the greatest number"a system in which the state owns and operates the means of production in the economy30s
- Q15New Ways of Thinking: According to British philosopher and economist ________ _________ , all laws or actions should be judged by their "utility"Users enter free textType an Answer30s