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French Revolution Industrial Revolution MysteryGov’tInventions

A great change that affects how people live and how leaders govern is called a ___________.

Revolution

The “three estates” of France were France’s _____

Social classes

The French Revolution succeeded in bringing about the _________

Downfall of a monarchy

Frances first estate was made up of the _________

Clergy of the Catholic Church

The French National Assembly made the revolutionary statement that the government should _______.

Protect citizens rights

During the early 1700’s most people made their living by________.

Farming

Before the Industrial Revolution most goods were made ______.

By Hand

A building that houses many large machines is called a _______.

Factory

One bad result of the Industrial Revolution was the increase in ____.

Child Labor

The people who lived and worked in crowded conditions near factories were members of the _____.

Working Class

A wage is money paid by ______

The hour of work or The piece completed

What factors caused Imperialism?

Nationalism, a need for a balance of power, economic motives, and the “White Man’s Burden”

What best describes Nationalism?

A strong feeling for one’s people, ones culture, and one’s homeland

What is a cottage industry?

The creation of goods for sale is home based, rather than factory based

Define imperialism

One country dominates another’s economic, political and cultural life.

Divine Right was the belief that a monarch’s authority to rule came directly from _____.

GOD

A dictatorship is a government system where the ruler ______.

Has not been elected and may use force to keep control

France became a republic after King Louis XVI signed the _______.

Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen

Napoleon first rose to power during what event?

Reign of terror

The United States has this kind of government

Republic

The spinning and weaving of cotton and wool is part of what industry?

Textile

In 1764 James Hargreaves invented the________.

Spinning Jenny

Who invented the “flying shuttle”?

John Kay

Why was the steam powered engine such an important invention? What did it offer that other power sources did not have?

It was a source of energy that could be used anywhere anytime

A flying shuttle allowed a weaver to work twice as fast because it _____.

Moved back and forth on wheels