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Who Wants to be a Millionaire

Who invented the flying shuttle? Question 1 Who invented the flying shuttle? Jonathon Ross King John John Kay John the Baptist

When did Arkwright build his first mill? Question 2 When did Arkwright build his first mill? 1771 1871 1671 1971

Where did Arkwright build his first mill? Question 3 Where did Arkwright build his first mill? Crawford Cromill Cranford Cromford

Which of these people did not change the textile industry? Question 4 Which of these people did not change the textile industry? Samuel Crompton Edmund Cartwright James Hargreaves Robert Bakewell

Where was the home of the textile industry in England? Question 5 Where was the home of the textile industry in England? South West North West South East North East

Which of these did not speed up the production of thread? Question 6 Which of these did not speed up the production of thread? Flying Shuttle Spinning Jenny Spinning Mule Spinning Wheel

Question 7 Who built New Lanark, a Scottish mill town with improved conditions? Robert Owen Lord Mostyn Rodney Owen Titus Salt

Question 8 Which of these was a movement that campaigned for better working conditions in the 1830s and 1840s ? ½ hour movement 10 hour movement 12 hour movement 8 hour movement

In which decade did the Luddites smash most machines? Question 9 In which decade did the Luddites smash most machines? 1820s 1830s 1840s 1790s

Where did most of the raw cotton used in textile mills come from? Question 10 Where did most of the raw cotton used in textile mills come from? Southern America South America India West Indies

Question 11 What did a weaver do? Produce cloth Sell cloth Dye cloth Produce thread

Question 12 Which Factory Act was the first to reduce hours for women and children in textile mills? 1833 Factory Act 1847 Factory Act 1850 Factory Act 1844 Factory Act

Who developed the power loom, a machine to speed up weaving? Question 13 Who developed the power loom, a machine to speed up weaving? Edmund Cartwright Samuel Crompton Edward Cartwright Samuel Compton

Whole family was involved Control over hours worked Question 14 Which of these was not a benefit of the domestic system? Whole family was involved High wages Control over hours worked Safe machinery

Question 15 Which of these people did not campaign for improved working conditions? Richard Oastler Michael Sadler Edwin Chadwick Lord Shaftesbury

I Think the Answer is A A

I Think the Answer is B B

I Think the Answer is C C

I Think the Answer is D D

I Think the Answer is Don’t Know I’m not too sure

A B C D Audience A

A B C D Audience B

A B C D Audience C

Audience D A B C D

A B C D Audience Draw

You leave with nothing

You Leave with £1000

You Leave with £32,000

CONGRATULATIONS! You are today’s MILLIONAIRE!