Historical Forces & Source Analysis
Capitalism vs Socialism
American Civil War
Gilded Age
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State three historical forces 

social, political, economic, leadership, international relations

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What economic system is the following: The economic system in which the government owns and controls manufacturing and is responsible for planning the economy.

Socialism 

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What was a short-term social impact of the American Civil War

- massive casualties - rise of freedoms etc.

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Explain what 'gilded' means.

To be covered in a thin layer of gold. 

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What is the only food that doesn’t spoil?

Honey

200

What 4 things must be included in an explain the 'origin' question

(1) What the source is

(2) Who made it 

(3) When it was made

(4) Primary or secondary

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Define Capitalism 

An economic system based on money where the marketplace decides what will be made and sold - not the government. 

Resources are privately owned and the aim is to make as much profit as posible.

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Why did tensions erupt in the 19th century?

The north had industrialised and had a growing movement to abolish slavery, whereas the south had an economy based purely on slavery 

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In what century was the 'Gilded Age'?

19th century

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Which country invented ice cream first, according to historians?

China

300

What are three ideas you could talk about when focussing on the social historical force.

- family - slavery - gender roles - class conflicts - individuals/groups - healthcare

300

Name one negative about Capitalism

large gap between rich and poor / no government intervention for people who need help etc. 

300
After the war of independence (against the British), the US was 'born'. What year was this? (a) 1773 (b) 1776 (c) 1873

(b) 1776

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Which industry tycoon was known as the “Steel King” during the Gilded Age?

Andrew Carnegie

300

Which animal has fingerprints so similar to humans that they could confuse a crime scene investigator?

Koala

400

What is the difference between 'reliability' and 'usefulness'

reliability = author 

usefulness = content/topic

400

What was the idea of the 'invisable hand'

Idea that the marketplace can respond to public demand without the government interfering. 

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Explain what Westward Expansion was. 

The USA spread from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean
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What is one social feature of the Gilded Age.

use of immigrant labourers etc.

400

Which animal can recognise itself in a mirror, a trait linked to higher intelligence?

Dolphins, elephants and magpies!

500

State one potential strength and one potential weakness you could use for a question on usefulness 

strength - contains perspective/attitude towards the topic

weakness - limited detail does 

500

What did Karl Marx believe would happen to society?

He believed cooperation in a socialist economy was not possible and that conflict between the owners and their workers would result in a revolution.

500

Explain one long term economic impact of the Civil War

Economic Transformation - the war accelerated industrialisation in the north and marked the beginning of a shift towards an industrial economy. 

500

What was the economic focus of the Gilded Age

Industrialisation and Business Power

500

What common English word is spelled with no traditional vowels (A, E, I, O, U)? (it's six letters)

Rhythm / Sphynx