Bell Activity #1 Use pages 304-305 to answer the questions below! 1.What is the title of chapter 10? 2.What years are covered by the timeline? 3.What state.

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Bell Activity #1 Use pages to answer the questions below! 1.What is the title of chapter 10? 2.What years are covered by the timeline? 3.What state ceded to the U.S. in 1819? 4.When was the Missouri Compromise passed? 5.What years did Thomas Jefferson serve as president? 6.What president served from ? 7.In what year was the Erie Canal completed? 8.Who invented the cotton gin? 9.In what year was the first U.S. census taken? 10.How many presidents served from ?

Bell Activity 1.Industrial Revolution 2.Capital 3.Free Enterprise 4.Patent 5.Factory System 6.Interchange-able Parts A. parts that can be easily put together and taken apart to be fixed B. system where people can buy and sell when and what they want C. system where all the steps in a process are in one location D. Money for investing E. document giving an inventor the right to his/her invention F. change in society from agriculture to industry

Bell Activity #2 1.To switch from man-made products to machine made items is known as the What do you call parts that can be put together quickly to make a product? 3.What is capital? 4.The ability to make and sell whatever you want is called a--- system. 5.What is a patent? 6.What do you call it where steps in a process are all located in one place. 7.Where did the Industrial Revolution begin? 8.What invention changed the way cloth was made? 9.Name one reason New England States were a great place to build factories? 10.Who fought in the War of 1812?

Bell Activity #3 1.Name one advantage and disadvantage of city growth. 2.Name one way the cotton gin impacted southern farmers and cotton production. 3.What word means money for investing? 4.Name one reason why New England was a great place to build factories. 5.Name one way interchangeable parts impacted the production of goods in America. 6.What word means the switch in society from agriculture to industry. 7.How did the spinning jenny improve cloth making? 8.What word means a document that gives the inventor rights to their invention. 9.What word mean having all the steps in a process located in one place. 10.What do you call the system to buy and sell what you want when you want.

Bell Activity 1.Turnpike 2.Industrial Revolution 3.Capital 4.Lock 5.Free Enterprise 6.Patent 7.Canal 8.Factory System 9.Interchange-able Parts 10.Samuel Slater A.parts that can be easily put together and taken apart to be fixed B.road that costs money to travel on C.system where people can buy and sell when and what they want D.system where all the steps in a process are in one location E.gates in a canal that raise and lower boats so they can travel through F.He brought the first factories to the United States G.Money for investing H.an artificial waterway I.document giving an inventor the right to his/her invention J.change in society from agriculture to industry

Bell Activity #4 1.An artificial waterway is called a Gates in a canal that are used to raise and lower boats is called a A road that you must pay to drive on is called a Name one problem with river travel. 5.Name one reason why people wanted roads built. 6.Name two states added to the U.S. between Name one way steamboats impacted American society. 8.Name one way the Erie Canal changed life in America. 9.Name the two cities that were connected by the Erie Canal. 10.Name the two rivers that were connected by the Erie Canal.

Vocabulary Bell Activity 1.Industrial Revolution 2.Capital 3.Free Enterprise 4.Patent 5.Factory System 6.Interchange-able Parts 7.Turnpike 8.Lock 9.Canal 10.New England States A. document giving an inventor the right to his/her invention B. road that costs money to travel on C. great place to build factories D. Money for investing E. system where all the steps in a process are in one location F. an artificial waterway G. change in society from agriculture to industry H. gates in a canal that raise and lower boats so they can travel through I. parts that can be easily put together and taken apart to be fixed J. system where people can buy and sell when and what they want

Bell Activity #5 Use pages in textbook! 1.What is the title of chapter 19? 2.What years does the timeline cover? 3.What type of workers are pictured in the painting on page 555? 4.In what year did Edison invent the electric light? 5.When was the Model T introduced? 6.When did the Wright brothers fly the first mobilized airplane? 7.What happened in 1869? 8.When was the telephone invented? Who invented it? 9.When was the AFL formed? 10.What happened in 1896?

Bell Activity #6 1.Name one way the Erie Canal impacted American society. 2.What do you call an artificial waterway? 3.What two cities and bodies of water were connected by the Erie Canal? 4.What is a turnpike? 5.Describe one way population changes between Name one reason why the nation wanted to build roads. 7.Name one problem with river travel. 8.Name one way that the steamboat impacted American society. 9.Name two states added to the U.S. between What do you call the gates in a canal that raise and lower ships.

Vocabulary Bell Activity 1.Industrial Revolution 2.Capital 3.Free Enterprise 4.Patent 5.Factory System 6.Interchange-able Parts 7.Turnpike 8.Lock 9.Canal 10.New England States 11.Consolidation 12.Erie Canal 13.Rebate A.document giving an inventor the right to his/her invention B.a discount or to get money back. C. road that costs money to travel on D. great place to build factories E. Money for investing F. when companies join together to create a new company G. system where all the steps in a process are in one location H. an artificial waterway I. Canal that connects Albany and Buffalo, NY. J. change in society from agriculture to industry K. gates in a canal that raise and lower boats so they can travel through L. parts that can be easily put together and taken apart to be fixed M. system where people can buy and sell when and what they want

Bell Activity #6 1.What is a rebate? 2.T/F consolidation is when companies combine to create bigger companies. 3.T/F Small businesses are not hurt by consolidations. 4.Name one way the RR’s helped the steel industry. 5.Name one way the RR’s helped the coal industry. 6.Name one way the RR’s helped the lumber industry. 7.Name one technology that improved the RR’s. 8.Name one way RR’s changed life in America. 9.T/F Time Zones were created because of RR’s. 10.T/F Railroads sometimes offered rebates to customers to get them to ride on their trains.

Bell Activity #7 1.What is an assembly line? 2.What is mass production? 3.Name on accomplishment of Henry Ford. 4.T/F Samuel Morse invented the telephone. 5.Name one invention created by Thomas Edison. 6.Name Thomas Edison’s most important invention and its significance. 7.How did the vacuum clean change life in America. 8.T/F the camera made it cheaper and easier to take pictures. 9.T/F Because of new inventions production prices increased. 10.T/F Because of new inventions the price of goods increased.

Bell Activity 1.What is an assembly line? 2.What is mass production? 3.T/F Samuel Morse invented the telephone. 4.How did the vacuum clean change life in America. 5.T/F the camera made it cheaper and easier to take pictures. 6.Name one technology that improved the RR’s. 7.Name one way RR’s changed life in America. 8.Name one way the Erie Canal impacted American society. 9.What do you call an artificial waterway? 10.Name one way that the steamboat impacted American society.

10 Questions Activity 1. Use the word assembly line in a complete sentence. 2. Use the word mass production in a complete sentence. 3.What qualities made the Model T popular? 4. Name and describe one invention that changed America. 5. How was transportation improved during the early 1900’s? 6. Which invention do you think brought the most dramatic change to people’s lives? Explain. 7. Which invention created by Thomas Edison was the most valuable to our world? Explain. 8. What three inventions improved communication in the Late 1800’s? 9. What manufacturing methods did Ford use to make his new automobile affordable? 10. What modern day invention could you live with out today? Explain.

Bell Activity 1.Name one way communication improved. 2.Which invention was created by Samuel Morse? What was it’s significance? 3.Because of inventions the production? (decreased or increased) 4.Which invention helped businesses operate more efficiently? 5.What was Thomas Edison’s most famous invention? Why? 6.Which invention was created by Alexander Bell? What was it’s significance? 7.Because of inventions the production amount? (decreased or increased) 8.Which invention simplified housework? 9.Name one way the assembly line impacted production in America. 10.Because of inventions the price of goods? (decreased or increased) 11.Which invention created an easier and cheaper way to take pictures? 12.Name one accomplishment of Henry Ford. 13.Name one other invention created by Thomas Edison.

Bell Activity #8 Describe what you think is taking place in these pictures!

Vocabulary Bell Activity A.document giving an inventor the right to his/her invention B.Making products by doing the same job over and over again C. road that costs money to travel on D. Discount or money back E. Money for investing F. when companies join together to create a new company G. system where all the steps in a process are in one location H. an artificial waterway I. Produce in large amounts J. change in society from agriculture to industry K. gates in a canal that raise and lower boats so they can travel through L. parts that can be easily put together and taken apart to be fixed M. system where people can buy and sell when and what they want N. place where people work in unhealthy places for little pay. 1.Industrial Revolution 2.Capital 3.Free Enterprise 4.Patent 5.Factory System 6.Interchange-able Parts 7.Turnpike 8.Lock 9.Canal 10.sweatshop 11.Consolidation 12.Rebate 13.Assembly line 14.Mass Production

Bell Activity #9 1.Name three positives of working conditions for factory workers. 2.Name three negatives of working conditions for factory workers. 3.Name one reason why workers formed labor unions. 4.Name one improvement they tried to make. 5.Name one result of the depression of the 1870’s. 6.Name one reason why employees went on strike. 7.What is a sweatshop?

Bell Activity – Unit Review 1.To switch from man-made products to machine made items is known as the Name one way steamboats impacted American society. 3.Name one way the Erie Canal changed life in America. 4.Name the two cities that were connected by the Erie Canal. Name the two rivers that were connected by the Erie Canal. 5.Name one technology that improved the RR’s. 6.Name one way RR’s changed life in America. 7.Name on accomplishment of Henry Ford. 8.T/F Because of new inventions production prices increased. 9.T/F Because of new inventions the price of goods increased. 10.T/F consolidation is when companies combine to create bigger companies. 11.Name one way the RR’s helped the steel industry. 12.Name one positive of working conditions for factory workers. Name one negative of working conditions for factory workers.

Bell Activity #10 A.system where people can buy and sell when and what they want B.gates in a canal that raise and lower boats so they can travel through C. total control of an industry by one person or company. D. document giving an inventor the right to his/her invention E. business where investors hold shares F. when companies join together to create a new company G. system where all the steps in a process are in one location H. a person who invests money in a business or buys stocks I. corporations formed by legal agreements to reduce the competition J. change in society from agriculture to industry K. place where people work in unhealthy places for little pay. L. stockholders share of a companies profits 1.Trust 2.Industrial Revolution 3.Free Enterprise 4.Dividend 5.Patent 6.Factory System 7.Monopoly 8.Lock 9.Shareholder 10.Corporation 11.Sweatshop 12.Consolidation

Bell Activity #11 1.What is a corporation? 2.T/F a trust is a corporation formed by legal agreement to reduce competition. 3.T/F a monopoly is a business where investors can own shares. 4.T/F the Stock Exchange is significant to businesses because it allows companies to combine and become powerful and efficient. 5.Name and explain one factor of production. 6.How can corporations raise capital? 7.Name one problem with a lack of competition. 8.T/F A shareholder is significant to businesses because they buy stock which helps businesses raise capital. 9.What do you call the total control of an industry by one person? 10.Name two reasons why companies need capital?

Bell Activity #12 a)System of producing goods by repeating certain jobs over and over again b)A stockholders share of the profits c)A person who invests in a company d)Total control of an industry e)To produce a large amount f)Parts that can be easily taken apart and fixed g)A road you have to pay to travel on. h)A business where investors own shares i)Combining separate companies into one j)Money back or a discount k)Shares of ownership in a company l)Companies that form legally to reduce competition 1.interchangeable parts 2.stock 3.turnpike 4.dividend 5.rebate 6.assembly line 7.monopoly 8.trust 9.shareholder 10.corporation 11.mass production 12.merger

Bell Activity #13 1.To switch from man-made products to machine made items is known as the What invention changed the way cloth was made? 3.Name one way steamboats impacted American society. 4.Name one way the Erie Canal changed life in America. 5.Name one way RR’s changed life in America. 6.T/F Because of new inventions production prices decreased. 7.T/F Because of new inventions the price of goods decreased. 8.Name one positive of working conditions for factory workers. Name one negative of working conditions for factory workers. 9.Name two reasons why companies need capital? 10.Describe two push/pull factors that changed the population of the U.S. between

Bell Activity #14 1.What is a rebate? 2.What does mass production mean? 3.What is capital? 4.T/F A dividend is a person who owns shares in a corporation. 5.T/F A merger is when two or more companies come together to become more effective? 6.What is a canal? 7.What do you call a road you have to pay to drive on? 8.T/F A trust is when companies form a legal agreement to combine. 9.What do you call the total control of an industry by one person or company? 10.What is a corporation? 11.What is a sweatshop? 12.What do you call the gates in a canal that raise and lower ships. 13.What do you call parts that can be put together quickly to make a product? 14.What do you call parts that can be put together quickly to make a product? 15.What do you call it where steps in a process are all located in one place.

Bell Activity #15 Get ready to hand in the following: 1.Note Packet 2.+/- Foldable 3.U.S. Map Foldable 4.Layered Book Foldable 5.Sentence Strip Foldable

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