Steam Power
Child Labour
Labour Improvement
Transportation
Great inventions
100
What replaced steam power?


internal combustion engine, electric power, and nuclear energy.

100

what is child labour?

work that deprives children of their childhood

100

What improvements did the Industrial Revolution bring?

 New machines, new power sources, and new ways of organizing work

100

What brought about a revolution in the means of transportation?

the invention of a wheel

100

what is a cotton gin?

 a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds

200

Why was steam power better than water power?

by using a steam engine a factory could be located anywhere, not just close to a water source

200

What are the effects of child labor?

 extreme bodily and mental harm, and even death

200

How did the Industrial Revolution change Labour?

Child labor was a significant issue.

200
What was the transportation in the second industrial revolution?


roads, steamboats, the Eerie Canal, and most notably railroads

200

who invented the Flying shuttle

John Kay
300

What uses steam power today?

Steam is used today to help power ships and to spin large turbines

300

What did children do as chimney sweeps?

 climb the chimney while holding a brush over his head

300

Who benefited from the Industrial Revolution?


The middle and upper classes


300


What were the negatives of transportation during the Industrial Revolution? 





Roads were poorly built and barely maintained


300

What are the 3 most important inventions of the Industrial Revolution?

the steam engine, the spinning jenny, cotton gin, and the telegraph.

400

In which industry was steam power first used?

1712

400
How much do child Labourers get paid?


less than $2 a day. Some less than $1 a day.

400

What did workers do to improve their conditions during the Industrial Revolution?

labor movements organized alliances known as unions and pushed for reforms

400

Which form of transportation was most important to industrial revolution?

railroads

400

What were the 2 major items that fueled the Industrial Revolution?

the power loom and the spinning mule

500
Why is steam power no longer used?


the steam engine's decline as a commercial vehicle propulsion source was caused by the quick advancement of internal combustion engine technology.

500

what were the working hours for children 

between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m.

500

What impact did Industrialisation have on Labour?

a huge part of manpower was replaced by machines and this led to a decrease in the income and also made the jobs less secure

500

What was the transportation during the Industrial Revolution?

Road transport evolved from packhorses and small wagons to large wagons and stagecoaches running continuously between London and major cities.


500

What new inventions and discoveries led to the Industrial Revolution?

The invention of the flying shuttle, spinning jenny, water frame, mule, power loom, cotton gin, blast furnace, and overall steam engine