Rober baron
industrialization
migration
100

Who was the main guy behind standard oil?

John D Rockefeller. 

100

when was the industrial revolution started?

1760

100

What is migration?

moving from one place to another 

200

who was the main guy behind steel in the gilded age ?

Andrew Carnegie 

200

what stared the industrial revolution ?

agricultural societies became more industrialized and urban

200

what was the main cause of migration in the 19th century?

Employment and better working conditions 

300

Which robber Baron took over carniges steel ?

J.P morgan 

300

what made the industrial revolution a main vital point in history ?

 drove the growth of U.S. cities and a rapidly expanding market economy.

300

what the difference between migration and emgration

Emigrate means to leave one's country to live in another. Immigrate is to come into another country to live permanently. Migrate is to move, like birds in the winter.

400

who created the light bulb






Thomas Edison 


400

what stoped the industrial revolution?






Industrialization resulted in cheap goods and services for the consumers, which resulted in lower wages for the laborers.


400

Why is migration important?

Migration boosts the working-age population.  Migrants arrive with skills and contribute to human capital development of receiving countries. Migrants also contribute to technological progress.

500

What made the big business of the 19th century break up?

The late 19th-century United States is probably best known for the vast expansion of its industrial plant and output. At the heart of these huge increases was the mass production of goods by machines. This process was first introduced and perfected by British textile manufacturers.

500

what did the industrial revolution affect the lower class

The working class left harsh conditions in their homes to face harsher conditions in factories and textile mills.

500

what are the negatives of migration?

Negatives impacts:

  • Pressure on public services such as schools, housing and healthcare;
  • Overcrowding;
  • Language and cultural barriers can exist;
  • Increased level of pollution;
  • Increased pressure on natural resources;
  • Racial tensions and discrimination;
  • Gender imbalance – usually more men migrate.
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