Causes of the Industrial Revolution
Inventions and Inventors
Urbanization and Social Change
Working Conditions and Child Labor
Reforms
100

In what country did the industrial revolution start?

Britain

100

Which invention by James Watt improved and powered factories?

Steam Engine

100

What term describes people moving from rural areas to cities?

Urbanization 

100

What was the typical length of a factory workday during the Industrial Revolution?

12-16 hours

100

What movement wanted better pay and conditions for workers?

Labor Unions

200

What natural resource became essential for powering early machines during the Industrial Revolution?

Coal

200

What are the two new technological advancements that enabled goods to be shipped faster and cheaper?

The Steam Train and Steamboat

200

What were overcrowded apartment buildings for workers called?

Tenements

200

Why were children commonly hired to work in factories?

They could get into small places and could be paid less. 

200

Activists and workers were pushing for what changes?

Safety standards, shorter hours, better sanitation, more pay

300

Which geographic advantage helped Britain industrialize first? its rivers, colonies, or mountains?

Rivers for power and transport

300

What invention by Samuel Morse revolutionized long-distance communication?

The Telegraph 

300

What social and economic class grew rapidly due to factory jobs and office work?

The Middle Class

300

Women typically worked in this industry during the industrial revolution.

Textile mills

300

Cities began to build sewage and waste disposal systems to stop the spread of what?

Diseases

400

What early form of global trade was Britain able to rely on to sell their finished goods? Bonus points if you can name one place.

Colonies 

400

What machine powered by water and later steam increased textile production dramatically?

The Power Loom 

400

What major public health problem affected rapidly growing industrial cities?

Diseases and Poor Sanitation

400

Fill in the blank: Workplaces during the industrial revolution had an absence of…

Regulations

400

How are labor regulations enforced?

Corporate audits, safety agreements

500

What agricultural change increased food production and freed workers for factory labor?

The Agricultural Revolution

500

What new method made steel cheaper and stronger in the mid-1800s?

The Bessemer Process

500

What innovations reduced the need for farm labor?

Agricultural Innovations

500

Which modern day country(s) have similar working conditions to past industrial countries?

China, India, DRC, Bangladesh

500

Fill in the blank: Reforms typically get started after…

Something tragic happens in the workplace.

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