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Causes of the Industrial Revolution

Positive Effects of the Industrial Revolution

Negative Effects of the Industrial Revolution

Government Response

New Ways of Thinking

Unification of Italy & Germany

Positive Effects Negative Effects Government Response Causes Communism Unification $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

Great Britain had an abundant supply of these two natural resources Incorrect Correct

Coal and Iron Back to Question Main Board

As a result of this Revolution, more food was produced and consequently the population of Britain greatly increased Incorrect Correct

The Agrarian Revolution Back to Question Main Board

This was invented in 1701 by Jethro Tull and it allowed more seeds to take root Incorrect Correct

Seed drill Back to Question Main Board

This term refers to the movement of people to cities and the consequential growth of cities Incorrect Correct

Urbanization Back to Question Main Board

Many people moved to the cities seeking jobs in these large buildings in which machinery is used to manufacture goods Incorrect Correct

Factories Back to Question Main Board

As the production of goods increased, the price of goods… Incorrect Correct

Decreased Back to Question Main Board

This social class gained wealth as a result of the Industrial Revolution Incorrect Correct

Middle Class or Bourgeoisie Back to Question Main Board

With the invention of the steam engine, people could use these two modes of transportation to transport goods and travel Incorrect Correct

Steam Boat and Railroad Back to Question Main Board

These associations of workers were formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages. Incorrect Correct

Unions Back to Question Main Board

In terms of economics, the Industrial Revolution made the nation of Great Britain… Incorrect Correct

Rich Wealthy Powerful Back to Question Main Board

Factory owners took advantage of their workers by paying them… Incorrect Correct

Low wages Back to Question Main Board

Two adjectives that describe industrial cities. Incorrect Correct

Overcrowded Dirty Unsanitary Polluted Back to Question Main Board

Favored by factory owners because they could be paid less money, were easily intimidated, and could climb into small spaces. Incorrect Correct

Children Back to Question Main Board

Two adjectives that describe factory conditions Incorrect Correct

Crowded Dangerous Poorly Lit Ill-Ventilated Back to Question Main Board

Used to hit children in the factories Incorrect Correct

Leather strap Back to Question Main Board

Made it illegal to hire children younger than 9 years old Incorrect Correct

Factory Act of 1833 Back to Question Main Board

Stated no females and boys under the age of 10 could be employed underground Incorrect Correct

Mines Act of 1842 Back to Question Main Board

Limited the workday to 10 hours for women and children in factories Incorrect Correct

Ten Hours Act of 1847 Back to Question Main Board

Legislative body of Great Britain that passed the Factory Act, the Mines Act, and the Ten Hours Act Incorrect Correct

Parliament Back to Question Main Board

In British government’s best interest to respond to the negative effects of Industrialization so that the workers did not… Incorrect Correct

Revolt Back to Question Main Board

Authors of The Communist Manifesto Incorrect Correct

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Back to Question Main Board

Term to describe an economic system in which the government does not regulate the economy Incorrect Correct

Laissez-faire capitalism Back to Question Main Board

Term Marx uses to refer to the lower working class Incorrect Correct

Proletariat Back to Question Main Board

Economic system in which the public owns and shares all property Incorrect Correct

Communism Back to Question Main Board

Incorrect Correct

Qin Back to Question Main Board

Prime Minister of Prussia that made the unification of Germany possible Incorrect Correct

Otto Von Bismarck Back to Question Main Board

Prime Minister of Sardinia that made the unification of Italy possible Incorrect Correct

Count Camillo di Cavour Back to Question Main Board

Prussia conquered northern German states after defeating this country in a war in 1866 Incorrect Correct

Austria boi Back to Question boi go to Main Board

This leader and his Red Shirts captured the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies Incorrect Correct

Boi go back to Main Board Giuseppe Garibaldi Boi go Back to Question Boi go back to Main Board

This mountain range protected the civilizations of ancient India from invasion Incorrect Correct

Himalayas Back to Question Main Board

Unification

Final Jeopardy! Why did the Italians have strong feelings of nationalism after the Congress of Vienna?

Final Jeopardy! The Italians had strong feelings of nationalism after the Congress of Vienna because they were being ruled by foreign monarchs. The northern Italian states were ruled by the Austrians, the central Italian states were ruled by the Catholic Church, and the southern Italian states were ruled by the French Bourbons. Italians shared a common language, culture, and history. They wanted to be free from foreign rule.