Making goods out of machines is called _____.
a. Revolution
b. Industry
c. Enlightenment
Industry
Workers lived through ___ living and working conditions.
a. Good
b. Excellent
c. Poor
Poor
Name 1 famous composer.
a. Anderson
b. Emerson
c. Mozart
Mozart
In factories, people made goods by using ________.
a. Machines
b. Hand
c. Going on strike
Machines
The Industrial Revolution began in ____.
a. Britain
b. Germany
c. America
Britain
Cities got ________, and ___________ spread.
a. Good, intelligence
b. Crowded, diseases
c. Clear, trees
They got crowded, and diseases spread.
Writing or painting about nature and feelings was part of _____.
a. Classicism
b. Romanticism
c. Classrooms
Romanticism
_______ was used to make trains run faster.
a. Gas
b. Cloth
c. Steam
Steam
People who build new machines are ______.
a. Inventors
b. Explorers
c. Teachers
Inventors
People who own factories and make a lot of money are _________.
a. Socialists
b. Artists
c. Capitalists
Capitalists
Name 1 famous Romantic writer.
a. Beethoven
b. Jefferson
c. Goethe
Goethe, Emerson
________ was used to make tools, bridges, and railroads.
a. Steel
b. Cloth
c. Cotton
Steel
Minerals, water, and forests are examples of _____
a. Strike
b. Factories
c. Natural resources
Natural resources
People _________ when they refused to work until conditions improved.
a. Went on strike
b. Cheered
c. Looked at people
Go on strike
People who write music/ songs are ______.
a. Inventors
b. Students
c. Composers
Composers
Steel is ________ than iron.
a. Stronger
b. Weaker
Stronger
Another word for 'cloth' is _______.
a. Machines
b. Factories
c. Textile
Textile
Marxism is the belief that ____________ should take over the factories and the government.
a. Scientists
b. Everybody
c. Factory workers
Factory workers
_______ is a type of music written by the people.
a. Textile
b. Folk music
c. Enlightenment
Folk music
The Spinning Jenny helped spin ___________.
a. Thread
b. Steel
c. Agriculture