America In Motion Industrial Revolution EARLY 1800’s.

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America In Motion Industrial Revolution EARLY 1800’s

Section 1: Section 1: An Informational Overview

You may be wondering Q1: What was the Industrial Revolution? Q2: Was America the first to change? Q3: How did it affect foreign relations? Q4: Who took part in the movement? Q5: How did it make peoples’ lives easier? Q6: How does this affect us Today?

What was the Industrial Revolution?  Revolutionary methods of transportation  Opportunity for employment  Faster, more efficient production of goods

Was America the first to change?

Why Why did America suddenly Change?

Who took part in the movement?

How did it make peoples’ lives easier?

How did the industrial revolution Affect Us Today?!  If blah

Section 2: Section 2: A Chance for Employment

Different new jobs   Q1: How did it produce job opportunities?   Q2: did salaries increase or decrease?   Q3: What new jobs were now available?   Q4: What Methods made jobs quicker?   Q5: Who benefited from the change?   Q6: do we have similar jobs today?   Brian Kennedy

Section 3: Section 3: Inventions and their inventors

Industrial Revolution: Industrial Revolution: Inventions   1: Telegraph   2: Steam engine   3: Sewing Machine   4: Mechanical calculator   5: pneumatic Tire   6: Batteries   Anatoly chernyak - Date

Section 4: Section 4: Conclusion: Putting Pieces Together

Putting the pieces together Q1: How Did Agriculture change? Q2: When was the telephone introduced? Q3: were there different social classes? Q4: Why did oil become important? Q5: Who benefited from the change? Q6: Has the revolution stopped? Sam David

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