Who invented the lightbulb?
Thomas Edison
What are the names of the two brothers who invented the airplane?
Orville and Wilbur Wright
What did people use as a light source before lightbulbs were invented?
Candles
John D Rockefeller was the robber baron in charge of what industry?
Oil
What did Henry Ford create where every worker only has 1 job?
Assembly line
What is it called when a person who is under the age of 18 is orking in a factory?
Child Labor
The action of coming to live permanently in a new country is called what?
Immigration
What did people use to communicate before the telephone?
Telegraph OR Morse Code
Andrew Carnegie was the robber baron in charge of what industry?
Steel
What is it called when farm towns get turned into cities?
Urbanization
What is it called when one person/ company owns all other companies that sell relatively the same product?
Monopoly
True or false: Cornelius Vanderbilt married his cousin
True
Before the invention of the steam engine, factories were powered by water frames. This means that factories would have to be built where in order to work properly?
Water source
Henry Ford was the robber baron in charge of what industry?
Cars
True or false: Overseers would let workers wear watches so they knew what time to leave work
False
True or false: There was a lot of crime in the towns during the Industrial Revolution
True
Why would people have lung problems if they worked in the factory?
Dust
What sport does Ms Libby coach?
Cheerleading
J.P. Morgan was a robber baron incharge of what industry?
Banking
What is Ms Libby's favorite candy?
Kit kats
In an assembly line, what is the result of a product if someone on the line is injured or sick?
The product turns out bad
1 shilling is worth $8-$12 today. If Billy Bob Joe was getting paid 15 shillings a day for 6 days, how much money would he have today?
Somewhere between $720 – $1,080
The Bessemer Process is also known as what?
The Steel Process
Cornelius Vanderbilt was a robber baron incharge of what industry?
Railroads
Elisha Otis is the creator of what invention?
Elevator