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The Industrial Revolution - Middle Childhood
By Madeline Dunn
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Question 1
1.
Where did the Industrial Revolution start?
The United States
France
Great Britian
Africa
Question 2
2.
What Vehicular device was a stream engine commonly found on?
Car
Bus
Train
Airplane
Question 3
3.
What were some of the negatives of the Industrial Revolution
Question 4
4.
Child labor existed during the Industrial Revolution.
True
False
Question 5
5.
What fuel/energy source was most commonly used during the Industrial Revolution?
Coal
Gasoline
Diesel Fuel
Solar
Question 6
6.
Which was invented during the Industrial Revolution?
Cell Phones
Electricity
Radio
Telephone
Question 7
7.
In your own words, what was the Industrial Revolution?
Question 8
8.
Mass production raised the cost of goods like clothes, tools, and household items.
True
False
Question 9
9.
Which economic system gave buisness owners more freedom to run their businesses?
Socialism
Capitalism
Fuedalism
Question 10
10.
How did mass production lead to an increase in the size of the middle class?
Goods became more plentiful and more affordable
People were able to afford having bigger families
More lower class people were able to find jobs.
Question 11
11.
The Industrial Revolution brought about many important inventions.
True
False
Question 12
12.
The system that brought workers and machines together in one place to produce goods was the...
The Monetary System
The Mechanic System
The Factory System
The Polar Express
Question 13
13.
Why were women and children hired in factories and mills?
Question 14
14.
In a factory system, each worker performs only a small part of the whole task.
True
False
Question 15
15.
Why did Adam Smith's ideas appeal to industrialists?
He said the government should not interefere with trade
He believed labor could be bought cheaply
He advocated for private buisness ownership
He wanted trade to be regulated by the government