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Reforms in the Industrial World
100

A byproduct of an increase in food production was this?

Population increase

100

Name two things that urban poor faced on a daily basis.

Colera, unsafe work conditions, inadequate housing, long work hours, little pay.

100

Although Manchester and Liverpool were the most industrialized British cities, what city was the financial capital of Britain?

London

100

Name a creamy peanut butter brand.

Jiff, Skippy, Peter Pan...

100

Which economist argued that people will consistently be poor and hungry without frequent wars and diseases to control populations?

Thomas Malthus

200

Britain had natural resources such as rivers, harbors, coal and this...

Iron Ore

200

What major vitamin did urban residents lack during the Industrial Revolution?

Vitamin D

200

What is the purpose of "crop rotation"?

To allow soil to regenerate.

200

What invention helped the United States expand westward toward California?

the railroad (train)

200

Jane Addams opened Hull House to educate and empower women in Chicago. Many of these women were from abusive backgrounds or were _________ .

Recent immigrants.

300

Britain had resources such as land, labor and ___________ that made it a successful Industrial power.

Capital

300

Why did factory owners prefer to run their factories all day and night?

Profit

300

Children were often good for factories to employ because they were cheaper to hire and...

They could fix machines in hard to reach areas.

300

In what ways did Industrialization benefit society?

Created opportunities for success, better standard of living, higher life expectancy, positive reforms.

300

Adam Smith, know for his book "The Wealth of Nations" might be most attributed to this French term meaning "let be" (as in the economic principal of letting each person find success with little to no government intervention).

laissez faire

400

These individuals had strong organizational and management skills and took financial risks to develop new businesses.

Entrepreneurs

400

From 1750 to 1850, Manchester's population increased from roughly 20,000 to...

300,000

400

Explain the process by which coal creates energy to make iron/steel.

It heats water that makes steam power that goes down pipes/shafts to make things move.

400

Of most diseases throughout humanity, what has most often been the source of such diseases? 

Animals (pigs, cows, birds)

400

In the field of education, opportunities expanded during the Industrial Revolution for these type of workers...

Skilled or professional workers

500

The growth of factories led to this movement

Urbanization (growth of cities)

500

The average life expectance of a city dweller in Manchester in the 1830's was roughly...

20

500

What is a canal and explain its purpose.

It is a man-made waterway to safely transport resources to factories and finished products from factories to markets.

500

What enables smores to easily spread on a Graham cracker?

Heat (fire)

500

As cities in the industrialized world grew, urban factory workers, with the advancement of railroads, were afforded the opportunity to leave the cities for this newly expanded location...

Suburbs