Monroe Doctrine Basics
Factories & Workers
Industrial Revolution Inventions
Industrial Revolution Impact
Random (could be Monroe, could be IR, could be neither...
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The President who issued the Monroe Doctrine...

James Monroe

100

Why were children useful for factory workers?

Cheap, small, controllable

100

This invention by Eli Whitney helped speed up cotton production...

Cotton Gin

100

The Industrial Revolution led to the growth of these crowded urban areas...

Cities

100

Where does Mr. Rametta "go" to school (he has online classes)

Slippery Rock

200

The Monroe Doctrine warned European nations not to interfere with this part of the world...

The West/Western Hemisphere (Primarliy North and South America)

200

This system divided work into small, repetitive tasks, making production faster but jobs more boring.

Assembly Line

200

This invention by James Watt improved efficiency in factories and transportation...

Steam Engine

200

The first industry to be affected by the Industrial Revolution was...

Textile industry (spinning jenny)

200

Is there a recent example of the Monroe Doctrine at work, which we may have discussed in class?

The U.S. taking action and facilitating (leading) the negotiations between Russia and Ukraine

300

The Monroe Doctrine stated that the U.S. would not interfere with these...

Existing European colonies/European affairs

300

How long was a typical workday for an Industrial Revolution worker?

12-18 hours

300

Samuel Morse revolutionized long-distance communication with this invention...

The Telegraph

300

One major negative effect of industrialization was...

Poor working conditions in factories

300

Which iconic baseball player was nicknamed “The Great Bambino”?

Babe Ruth

400

The Monroe Doctrine helped establish the U.S. as a leader in this region...

Latin America

400

Workers eventually formed these organizations to demand better wages, hours, and conditions.

Labor Unions

400

This factory system heightened the importance of women during the Industrial Revolution...

The Lowell Factory System

400

How did industrialization affect the environment?

Increased air/water pollution

400

Who invented the assembly line? (Associated with a very major car brand)

Henry Ford

500

What year was the Monroe Doctrine issued?

1823

500

What invention allowed factories to be built away from water sources?

The steam engine (powered machinery)

500

The textile industry was forever changed from this invention...

Spinning Jenny

500

How did the U.S. learn of the Industrial Revolution?

Samuel Slater emigrated to the U.S. and introduced the mill systems to the U.S. He also established the first fully functioning textile mill, which many others built upon

500

The last time the Steelers won a playoff game was the year...

2017 :/

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