INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
SPREAD OF INDUSTRIALISATION
INVENTIONS AND IDEAS
SOCIAL ISSUES
TIME TRIVIA
100

Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?

What is Great Britian?

100

•Steel

•Chemicals

•Electricity

•Precision machinery

What are Products? 

100

This supposedly man created the assembly line and is known for a certain car brand

Who is Henry Ford?

100

•Organizations formed to protect factory workers

•Collective bargaining between labor and management

•Strike

What are Labor Unions?

100

The time school ends on a typical day. 

What is 2:10 pm?

200

What was the British Enclosure Movement?

What is the Creation of private property?

200
Japan exited this before trading with the United States 

What is an Isolation Period

200
Alexander Gram Bell created this product that you may be on right now.

What is the telephone?

200

•Shorter Hours

•Better wages

•End of Child Labor

What are Labor Laws?

200

The Witching Hour and the focus of many clickbait YouTube videos 

What is 3 am?

300

•Factories and workers begin to migrate to the cities

•Concentration of labor in a single location

•Replaces Cottage Industry

What is Urbanization? 

300

•Construction projects

•Secularism

•Abolishment of the Janissaries

Tanzimat Reforms

300

These 2 men are credited with the modernization of Electricity 

Who were Thomas Edison & Nikola Tesla?

300

The Factory fire in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, on Saturday, March 25, 1911, was the deadliest industrial disaster in the history of the city, and one of the deadliest in U.S. history.

What was the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire?

300

This time signifies the end of a night in a popular indie horror game. 

What is 6 am?

400

Upper, Middle, and Working

What are Social Classes?

400

•Constructed between 1891-1916

•Connects Moscow to ports on the Pacific Ocean

•Longest railway line in the world

What was the Trans-Siberian Railroad?

400

Present in the United States, it connected the coasts. 

What are Transcontinental Railroads 

400

Women practiced civil disobedience to achieve what many Americans considered a radical change in the Constitution – guaranteeing women the right to vote.

What was the Women’s Suffrage Movement?

400
Most American Mcdonalds stop serving breakfast at this time

What is 10:30 am?

500

This group of people worked a majority of the jobs in factories

What are Women?

500

•Russian expansion into the east threatened the Japanese Empire

•Manchuria (China)

•Trans-Siberian Railroad

•Japanese invasion ends railroad expansion

•Russia engages in a series of 1905 revolutions

What was the Russo-Japanese War (1904-05)

500

One of the first inventions made during the first industrial revolution, supposedly named after a woman

What is the Spinning Jenny?

500

•Wages

•Working Hours

•Conditions

•Contracts

What was complete control over workers?

500

Considered to be the luckiest time to look at a clock.

What is 11:11

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