The inventor of Interchangeable Parts.
Who is Eli Whitney?
What the first machines during the Industrial Revolution were powered by.
What is Water?
The cause of the textile industry boom in the late 1700s.
What is the increase of Birth Rates (people being born)?
The first industry in the Industrial Revolution.
What is the Textile Industry?
Having to do with business or manufacturing?
What is Industry?
The inventor of the cotton gin.
Who is Eli Whitney?
The place and time Industrial Revolution first occurred.
What is Britain in the 1700's
The percent ratio of Farmers to Non-Farmer BEFORE the Industrial Revolution.
What is 80:20?
A sowing device that sows seeds precisely in the soil at a proper depth and distance.
What is the Seed Drill?
A huge change or a change in the way things are done.
What is a Revolution?
The inventor of the Seed Drill.
Who is Jethro Tull?
The natural resource replaced wood as the main fuel source.
What is Coal?
The percent ratio of Farmers to Non-Farmer AFTER the Industrial Revolution (Modern Day / USA).
What is 1:99?
The substance that was used before SULFURIC ACID to bleach textiles.
What is Stale Urine?
A change or shift from making things by hand to making them in factories with machinery assistance.
What is the Industrial Revolution?
The inventor of Cast Iron.
Who is Abraham Darby?
The form of transportation that contributed to the development of cities due to making long distance travelling more viable.
What is steam powered trains (Steam Engine, Locomotive, Rocket)?
The reason why factory owners were able to pay their workers less and less over time (before labour laws) - (HINT): You can have higher or lower levels of this.
What is workers were less skilled (Task Decomposition)?
The term that defines how farmers (most people) used to live when they took care of ONLY their families and close neighbors.
What is a Self-sustainable Lifestyle?
The main cause of the Industrial Revolution.
What are Agricultural Advances (Agricultural Revolution)?
The inventor of Dynamite.
Who is Alfred Nobel?
The technique that allowed development (Modernization) to lead to all the technological advances we have today.
What is Scaffolding?
The cause of city people having leisure time.
A type of work force that was used once cities and factory life was established.
What is Child Labour?
The breaking down of a single task into many smaller tasks - often needing less skill level to complete.
What is Task Deconstruction?