Industrial Revolution Basics
Industrial Revolution Essentials
Past Unit Review
Historical Thinking Review
Government Review
100

What country was the first to industrialize?

Great Britain

100

Definition: City building and the movement of people to cities.

Urbanization

100

The idea that was the basis of an absolute monarch's power, believing that God chose them to rule specifically.

What is divine right?

100

Trustworthiness of a document

What is reliability?

100

A government governed by a single royal alone who got their power through their bloodline.

What is an absolute monarchy?

200

This was the original power source of factories when they began in England.

What is rivers and/or running water?

200
This industry was the first to use factories.

What is the textile industry?

200

A time period defined by a societal change from living based on emotion and impulse to logic and reason.

What is the Enlightenment?
200

The identification of basics of a document and what it is, who made it, when, and so on to understand it correctly

What is sourcing?

200

A government by the people where people vote on everything themself.

What is a direct democracy?

300

Definition: Time period and process of developing machine production or goods instead of doing things by hand.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

300

The inventor who invented the Cotton Gin

Who was Eli Whitney?

300

Natural Rights as defined by John Locke

What are life, liberty, and property?

300

A document created during a time period that gives a witness' perspective on an event

What is a primary source?

300

A government led by a small group sharing power.

What is an oligarchy?

400

What invention was originally designed to pump water out of coal mines but later powered trains and factories?

The steam engine

400

Name two negative effects of industrialization.

Pollution, crime, disease, over crowding, tenements, poor living conditions, poor sanitation

400

The French man who led the Jacobin club and was a democracy supporter until he took power as dictator in France during the Reign of Terror.

Who is Maximillian Robespierre? 

400

The intentional examining of a text to identify it's argument, key word choices, or content

What is close reading?

400

A government by the people where people choose representatives to vote on their behalf.

What is a representative democracy/republic?

500

The money used to invest in a business or technology.

What is capital?

500

The Factory Acts were passed in the 1800's and outlawed this common practice.

What is child labor?

500

The Mexican, Creole priest who began Mexico's decade-long revolution for independence with a speech called the "Grito de Dolores."

Who is Miguel Hidalgo?

500

The comparing, contrasting, and use of multiple sources to find reliable information about a historical topic

What is corroboration?

500

A government governed by a strict individual who takes all the power to rule as they wish.

What is a totalitarian dictatorship?