T HE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION W AS IT ‘PROGRESS’? Group quest.

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T HE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION W AS IT ‘PROGRESS’? Group quest

Directions: Using your mobile or electronic device, click through the information attached to each lesson. Copy all the questions for each lesson on page 82 of your notebook. If you need to put the information on multiple pages that’s fine. You will just have two page 82’s. If you need to put the information on multiple pages that’s fine.

Lesson 1: How was the Industrial Revolution Possible? (Potato Revolution) Lesson 2: Transportation vital or just cool? Lesson 3: What roles did women play? Lesson 4: Child Labor? Lesson 5: Responses to Change? Lesson 6: Population Distribution?