Agriculture
Inventions
Factories
Migration/Immigration
Tie Breaker
100

What is the definition of a crop?

Any plant sold at a market

100

This invention was powered by hand with a wheel and it spun cloth

 The spinning Jenny

100

How many hours did a factory worker worker per day?

12 hours

100

This is where most people lived during the Industrial Revolution

What is cities?

100

This is one country that had a famine that caused people to migrate to different countries

What is Ireland, China, India, and Brazil?

200
What invention helped farmer plant seeds into the ground?

The seed drill

200

This invention was powered by water power to spin wool into cotton

The Water Frame

200

When did factory workers get a break?

Lunch

200

This is a new idea in factories where a product was made by each person adding to it to make a final product

What is the assembly line?

300

What is it called when farmers have extra food that they could sell at a market

What is a surplus

300

This invention was powered by a pedal to spin wool into thread

The Flying Shuttle

300

How many days a week did a factory worker work

6 days

300

This is an example of a natural disaster

Earthquakes, tornado, fire, tsunami,

400

What is the reason people grew crops before the Agricultural Revolution?

They needed to feed their family

400

What idea made it easier to do work in a factory

The Assembly Line

400

By 1900, where did more people live: Towns or Cities

Cities

400

These are the three  main reasons for people migrating/immigrating to different countries

What is better jobs, growth of cities, and diasters?

500

This invention fenced off land and created larger farms

Enclosure(fences)

500

What invention did you make in the activity last week in class

 A Catapult

500

What are the two reasons factories hired children?

Children could be paid less and could fit in small places to fix machines

500

This is an example of a man made diaster

Wars, Famines