Agrarian Life
Industry 101
Inventors
Labor
Global Impacts
100

Wealthy landowners enclosed their lands with ___ to start the enclosure movement.

What are fences?

100

New machines were powered by ___ and ___.

What are water and coal?

100

The reaper boosted American wheat production and was invented by ____.

Who is Cyrus McCormick?

100

These ___ organized to demand higher wages, shorter hours and better working conditions.

What are labor unions?

100

This country joined the Industrial Revolution later but has one of the most competitive economies in the world now? 

What is China?

200

When farmers lost their land in the enclosure they went to work in ___.

What are factories?

200
Improvements in transportation relied on this form of transit ___. All aboard!

What are trains?

200
A building on Phillips Academy campus is named after this inventor who sent the first telegraph.

Who is Samuel F.B. Morse?

200

Industrialization produced ___ that raised the quality of life and paid for infrastructure improvements.

What are taxes?

200

Along with most of Europe, The Industrial Revolution spread to these three countries first.

What are the Russia, United States and Japan.

300

The textile industry relied on ___ from the American South.

What is cotton?

300
This steamboat called the Clermont made its first successful trip in 1807 on this river.

What is the Hudson River.

300

Ring, ring! Alexander Graham Bell invented this revolutionary machine for communication.

What is the telephone?


300

This photographer captured the lives of child workers and bring attention to their plight.

Who is Lewis Hine?

300
"From this filthy sewer pure gold flows." - Alexis de Tocqueville said of this British city.

What is Manchester?

400

Eli Whitney invented the machine called the ___ to help with the textile industry.

What is the cotton gin?

400

Railroads helped these two industries bloom in England: __ and ___.

What are the agricultural and fishing industries.

400
L.M. Singer invented the ___ machine.

What is the sewing machine?

400

These production buildings are found all over New England because of their booming textile industry.

What are mills?


400

Capitalism is driven by this term of letting owners of industry and business set working conditions.

What is Laissez-faire economics?

500

The process of people moving to cities helped create this phenomenon ____.

What is urbanization?

500

The group called the ___ attacked factories around 1779.

Who are the Luddites?

500

This process mass produces steel.

What is the Beamer process?

500

Workers lived in ___ so that they could be close to the factory during the Industrial Revolution.

What are boarding houses?

500

Industrial Revolution also sowed the seeds for this process where one country rules over another.

What is imperialism?

M
e
n
u