Industrialization (General)
How did daily life change?
Effects of Using Machines/Factories
Effects of Industialization on People
Random Trivia
100

Is industrialization important?

Yes

100

What transport device sparked a craze in Canadian cities

Bicycles

100

Factory workers were either ______ _____ or _________.

Working class, Immigrants

100

After industrialization, the middle-class thought childhood was a time for ____________ and ______.

Education, Play

100

What was the title of the slideshow?

How Was Industrialization Changing Daily Life?

200

What time period is this?

1890 - 1905

200

Inventions of machines allowed for farmers to?

Work more land.

200

Due to machinery, company profits ___________?

increased/rose

200

After industrialization, child labor was encouraged, true or false?

False, it was discouraged.

200

How many pictures were used on this slide?

5

300

The invention of the electric streetcar caused cities to _________________.

spread out

300

In 1911, what percentage of children did go to school, aged 5-9?

40%

300

Factories and machinery did what to the cost of manufacturing goods?

They lowered the costs.

300

Before the 1890's, many people immigrated to which country to improve their lives?

United States

300

At that time, the average school class size in Ontario was?

70 students per class.

400

The economic situation of industrial workers got _____________ due to factory work.

worse

400

At what age were working-class children expected to work?

13 or sometimes as little as 10

400

Owners of small farms could not afford these machines and were forced to move to...

Cities for new opportunities

400

Modern bicycles influenced women in which way?

Influenced the way women dressed.

or 

They were able to travel with greater ease and independence.

400

What is the name of this pre-industrial transportation method?


The Penny-Farthing

500

After the 1890's immigrants moved to which country to improve their living situation?

Canada

500

How many immigrants came to Canada between 1881 and 1911 

Almost 2 million

500

Buying machines and new technologies were too ___________ for the public. So, only the wealthy and big corporations were able to take __________ of it.

Expensive, Advantage

500

What industries did most immigrants work in?

Manufacturing or service industries

500

Is it called soccer or football

FOOTBALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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