The Beginnings of Industrialization
Industrialization
Industrialization Spread
Reforming the Industrial World
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Test Questions
100

Eli Whitney created this invention that increased agricultural production in the American South. 

Cotton Gin

100

Nineteenth-century working conditions of lower-class British citizens improved after they joined this. 

Labor Unions

100

Britain wanted to keep industrialization a secret for this advantage. 

Financial

100

This philosopher, along with Friedrich Engels, wrote The Communist Manifesto, believing that capitalist nations would eventually tear themselves apart. 

Karl Marx

100

This group of workers remained in the lower class of British society despite the wealth generated from the Industrial Revolution. 

Unskilled Workers (Textile Workers)

200

Henry Bessemer created this process during the Britain's Industrial Revolution. 

Refinement of Steel

200

These groups joined the upper class as a result of Britain's Industrial Revolution. 

Factory Owners and Bankers

200

For this reason Germany industrialized at a later date than Great Britain or the United States. 

Politically Separated 

200

Thomas Malthus believed in this policy, which said that government should not regulate the economy. 

Laissez-Faire Economics

200

Theory that states laws should be ignored and government should be eliminated. 

Anarchism 

300

This invention, created by James Watt, revolutionized transportation and industrialization. 

Steam Engine

300

Luddites objected to poor working conditions in factories and the loss of jobs by doing this. 

Destroying Machines

300

This person was considered the Father of the American Industry after he immigrated to the United States and reproduced a textile machine from memory. 

Samuel Slater

300

This was the goal of the 1799 and 1800 Combination Acts. 

Outlaw Labor Unions

300

This aspect of mass production allows a broken machine to be fixed quickly using an identical item. 

Interchangeable Parts

400

This business first made use of the locomotive. 

Mining

400

Manchester grew quickly as a manufacturing town for this reason. 

Major River Location 

400

This was the first imperialist country to build a worldwide empire that helped develop its industrial economy. 

Great Britain

400

Industrialists believed this was a threat to their ability to make a profit employing waged workers. 

Slavery

400

Assign the individual to the theory he promoted:

Adam Smith, Saint-Simon, Jeremy Bentham, and Robert Owen

Utopianism, Utilitarianism, Socialism, Capitalism


Adam Smith: Capitalism 

Saint-Simon: Socialism

Jeremy Bentham: Utilitarianism

Robert Owen: Utopianism

500

This invention greatly increased agricultural production in Great Britain during the eighteenth century. 

Seed Drill

500

The Industrial Revolution improved the lives of skilled workers in this way. 

Increase in Social Mobility

500

International competition for colonial markets increased because of this policy. 

Imperialism

500

According to socialists, this was the cause of poverty in industrialized societies. 

Free Market Capitalism

500

These two countries lagged behind behind in industrial development because of their geography. 

Austria-Hungary and Spain

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