Fuel
Industrial Revolution
Key Ideas
Unit 6 Questions
100

What are fossil fuels primarily made of?

Remains of dead plants and animals.

100

Where is industrialization still occurring?

Periphery countries. 

100

When can or cannot a source of pollution be identified?

Point Source vs. Non-Point Source Pollution
100

Who leads energy consumption?

MDC's

200

What source of fossil fuel was integral to the first Industrial Revolution?

Coal.
200

What did Industrialization replace?

Cottage Industies.

200

What is a business mostly organized in the home with homemade goods? 

Cottage Industry

200

Explain Supply vs. Demand

Supply is the quantity of something a country has, while Demand is the amount a consumer is willing/able to buy.

300

Name an example of Green Manufacturing.

Electric Automobile, Solar-powered facilities, etc.

300

When and where did the Industrial Revolution start?

Late 18th century; Great Britain. 
300

What system of plantation arrangement follows a hierarchical system? 

Manoralism

300

What were the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution?

Pollution, Low-wage Workers, Child Labor, Destruction of Cottage Industries, Pollution, Gender Inequality, Growth of Slavery, etc.

400

How much of the world's energy consumption does the United States make up?

1/4th. 

400

What construction during the Industrial Revolution opened access to new markets and exposed areas? 

(Specific)

Railway systems or canals.

400

What system of state arrangement followed a hierarchical system?

Fuedalism

400

Describe the positive effects of the Industrial Revolution.

Step forward in human advancement, Leisure culture, Mass Production, Increased Job Opportunities, Greater Land and City Size, Larger Infrastructure, Interconnectivity, etc.

500

Name all of the clean fuel sources mentioned in the slideshow.

Solar, Wind, Biomass, Geothermal, Hydroelectricity.
500

Overall, what forms of industry were expanded due to the Industrial Revolution?

(Specific)

Steel, Fuel, Textile, Chemical, Transportation

500

Where are Hearths primarily located?

Near resource depots or outlets of transportation.

500

Describe how Acid Rain and Smog occur in the environment.

When sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from various sources, like burning fossil fuels, react with water, oxygen, and other chemicals in the atmosphere, and come down as precipitation.