Causes First Ind. Rev. Potpourri Intellectuals Second Ind. Rev. 100 200 300 400 500 Industrial Revolution Jeopardy.

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Causes First Ind. Rev. Potpourri Intellectuals Second Ind. Rev Industrial Revolution Jeopardy

Causes – 100 Reason for population growth during the 1700s. What is the production of more food, improved nutrition, medicine and hygiene?

Causes – 200 Era in which improvements were made in the methods and technology used for farming. What was the Agricultural Revolution?

Causes – 300 Effect of the Enclosure Movement. What is less people could be farmers? These people moved to cities to find work.

Causes – 400 Two new sources of power. What are water and steam?

Causes – 500 Migration of people from the countryside to the cities. What is urbanization?

First Industrial Rev. – 100 Country in which the Industrial Revolution began. What is Great Britain?

First Industrial Rev. – 200 First industry of the Industrial Revolution. What is the textile industry?

First Industrial Rev. – 300 Length of a typical working day in a textile factory. What was hours?

First Industrial Rev. – 400 Reason cities like Liverpool and Manchester became large industrial centers. What was they were located near lines of transportation, resources and energy sources?

First Industrial Rev. – 500 Three reasons the Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain. What are abundance of resources, labor source, capital, government that encouraged industry, and inventors?

Potpourri – 100 Technological innovation in communication during the Second Industrial Revolution. What is the telegraph, telephone, typewriter, and radio?

Potpourri – 200 Reason women and children were typically hired before adult males in textile factories. What was they were paid less then men?

Potpourri – 300 An economic system in which the producers and consumers control what goods are produced, how they are produced and who gets these goods. What is a market economy (capitalism)?

Potpourri – 400 The three elements that made mass production possible. What are the assembly line, division of labor, and interchangeable parts?

Potpourri – 500 System of production where peasant families spun raw cotton into thread and wove thread into cloth in their homes. What was the putting-out system (cottage industry)?

Intellectuals – 100 No government intervention in business. What is laissez-faire?

Intellectuals – 200 A belief of John Stuart Mill, in which he sought the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. What is Utilitarianism?

Intellectuals – 300 According to Adam Smith’s Law of Supply and Demand, if a good is scarce and in high demand the price for that good would? What is increase (be more expensive)?

Intellectuals – 400 Karl Marx’s belief that the inevitable outcome of class struggle would be a classless society where the factors of production will be controlled by the community (government). What is Communism?

Intellectuals – 500 He justified the low wages of the working class by stating that increased wages would not lead to a higher standard of living, but instead larger families. Who is David Ricardo?

Second Industrial Rev. – 100 Technological innovation in transportation. What is the automobile or airplane?

Second Industrial Rev. – 200 Two nations that began to challenge Great Britain’s industrial superiority. What are Germany and the United States?

Second Industrial Rev. – 300 Method used to create steel. What is the Bessemer Process?

Second Industrial Rev. – 400 Workers began forming these organizations to coordinate their efforts and improve working conditions.. What are labor unions?

Second Industrial Rev. – 500 Effect of the mass production of goods. What is the lowering of prices of consumer goods?