Key Figures
Industrial Revolution
Imperialism
Key Terms/Inventions
Bonus Facts Category
100
Who was the King of Belgium that colonized the Congo?

King Leopold II

100

Name two negative effects of the industrial revolution?

Pollution and Child Labor

100

What is the definition of Imperialism?

A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, and economically.

100

This invention helped revolutionize transportation across Europe. It helped carry people and products back and forth from place to place

Steam Engine

100

Ms. Kwasniak and Ms. Colon are from this state

New York

200

Who was the king of Spain that the Philippines were named after?

King Phillip

200

What country did the Industrial revolution start in?

England/Great Britain

200

Why were the Europeans able to take over so many other countries during Imperialism?

Europeans were equipped with weapons (machine gun) and steamships.

200

This invention revolutionized the way southern plantations farmed cotton. It removed the cotton seeds and made production a lot quicker

Cotton Gin

200
Where did Mr. Harvin go to college? What state is that college in? (just try and get 1/2 of it right)

Furman University in South Carolina

300

Who was the leader of the Berlin conference? (Hint: He is from Germany)

Otto Von Bizmark

300
Name two reasons why children were hired to work in factories?

1. They could be paid a lot less

2. They could fit into smaller spaces

3. They weren't able to unionize 

300

What was the Berlin Conference?

A conference held in Berlin that divided up the continent of Africa between European nations

300

What is an arrangement where a product is moved from worker to worker, with each person performing a single task in the making of the product. 

Assembly Line

300

Mr. Harvin's favorite football team are the Jacksonville Jaguars. What state is the city of Jacksonville in?

Florida

400

Who was the inventor of the Cotton Gin?

Eli Whitney

400

Name two new power sources that were created during the Industrial Revolution?

Steam and Electricity

400

What two African Countries DID NOT fall under European rule during the scramble for Africa?

Liberia and Ethiopia

400

What is the movement of people from rural areas to cities leading to a growth of cities. 

Urbanization

400

This state is home to NASA (the space headquarters)

Texas

500

In the political cartoons we have looked at in class, who was depicted as the symbol of America (Hint: he has a bunch of newspaper ads)

Uncle Sam
500

What natural resource was used to power the steam engines used in railroads and in factories?

Coal

500

What is one example of the White Man's Burden?

The Philippines 

500

What is items or merchandise bought and used by people?

Consumer Goods

500
This state has the only active Diamond mine in the US.

Arkansas

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