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To play click on circle JEOPARDY! Industrialization

People Growth of Industry Industrial Revolution Unions Mix and Match Back to menu

1 This man invented the lightbulb. Who was Thomas Edison? Click here for answer back

2 This Italian inventor was the first man to discover radio waves. back Click here for answer Who was Marconi?

3 He invented the telephone. back Click here for answer Who was Alexander Graham Bell?

4 He believed that the working class would rise up and overthrow the bourgeoisie. back Click here for answer Who was Karl Marx?

1 This was the leading factor in the growth of railroads. back Click here for answer What is the Bessemer Process?

2 These are the fenced-in fields created by wealthy landowners. back Click here for answer What is enclosure?

3 The idea that the government should not be involved in business. back Click here for answer What is laissez faire?

4 DOUBLE JEOPARDY! The necessary resources needed to produce goods and services. back Click here for answer What are factors of production?

1 The first Industrial Revolution began here. back Click here for answer What is England?

2 This is the basic aim of suffragists. back Click here for answer What is to gain the right to vote?

3 These two factors contributed to the shift of Britain’s economy to one based on manufacturing. back Click here for answer What is population growth and abundant natural resources?

4 This type of society is Marx’s idea of a utopia. back Click here for answer What is a classless society?

1 This is the reason people began unions during the Industrial Revolution. back Click here for answer What is to gain better working conditions?

2 This is when workers refuse to work in order to get their demands met. back Click here for answer What is a strike?

3 These are workers who replace other workers on strike; strikebreakers. back Click here for answer What is a scab?

4 The ability of a union to negotiate for its members is called this. back Click here for answer What is collective bargaining?

1 This is the rights of ownership in a company. back Click here for answer What is stock?

2 These were the type of working conditions faced by women and children. back Click here for answer What is 14 hour days, fraction of the pay, mistreatment/abuse?

3 These are the two social classes Marx believed would fight each other in order to form a classless society. back Click here for answer What is the bourgeoisie and the proletariat?

4 This is an economic system in which all factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all. back Click here for answer What is socialism?

FINAL JEOPARDY Extended Response…

Extended Response These were some of the causes and effects of the Industrial Revolution.