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PRESS THE SPACEBAR TO TURN OFF THE SOUND ON THIS FRAME! Read each question carefully. Answer the question in your head. Then click the mouse or space bar. A smiley face will appear by the correct answer. Do this at least 2 times & have your parent sign a note with the following: “My child __________________ practiced the Industrialization Quiz Review _____ times. “ Parent Signature __________________________________________________________________
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1. What industry did John D. Rockefeller control in the 1880s? A. railroads B. oil C. steel D. electricity
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2. Who consolidated many railroad lines? A. railroads A. Andrew Carnegie B. Cornelius Vanderbilt C. John D. Rockefeller D. Alexander Graham Bell
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3. Which American scientist was responsible for the invention & development of the “talking machine” in which you could talk to someone at long distance? A. railroads A. Thomas Edison B. George Washington Carver C. Cornelius Vanderbilt D. Alexander Graham Bell
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4. How would Carnegie & Rockefeller depend on Vanderbilt’s business? A. railroads A.Vanderbilt sold them the natural resources they needed. B.Carnegie & Rockefeller needed Vanderbilt’s goods. C. The natural resources they needed would be shipped to their mills by train. D. Vanderbilt’s business packaged the oil & steel.
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5. Which of the following would NOT be a positive effect of new inventions? A. railroads A. Better lighting meant less crime. B.The inventions caused 2 classes of people to come about. C. The nation would become a “little smaller.” D. Communication improved.
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6. Iron ore & coal were shipped from _________ to Carnegie’s steel mills. A. railroads A. Pennsylvania B. Detroit C. West Virginia & Ohio D. Chicago
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7. Who controlled 25% of the nation’s steel industry in the late 1800s? A. railroads A. Cornelius Vanderbilt B. Thomas Edison C. John D. Rockefeller D. Andrew Carnegie
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8. Which industry was centered in the circled portion of the U.S. map? A. steelD. meatpackingC. oilB. textile
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9. Which industry blossomed as a result of the natural resources of iron ore found in the circled region? A. steelD. meatpackingC. oilB. textile
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10. Which industry above did NOT initially grow due to the increase of automobile manufacturing in the early 1900s? The Automobile Industry A. Glass B. Oil C. Rubber D. Leather
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11. Who controlled 90% of the nation’s oil industry in the late 1800s? A. railroads A. Cornelius Vanderbilt B. Thomas Edison C. John D. Rockefeller D. Andrew Carnegie
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12. This picture shows… A. railroads A. Oil refineries B. Oil wells C. Steel mills D. Meatpacking factories
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13. This invention led to… A. railroads A. Increased communication B. Other new inventions C. Two classes of people D. All of the above
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14. All of the above illustrate … A. Examples of big business B. Positive effects of the electric light bulb. C.How the growth of the railroad affected industrialization. D. Meatpacking factories Natural resources Were moved to eastern factories. A national market Was created. There were now new customers, so production of goods increased. More workers (often immigrants) were hired
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15. Credit for the above accomplishment would go to… A. Henry Ford B. Andrew Carnegie D. Cornelius Vanderbilt Consolidation of the railroad. 17 trains would need to be taken to get from Chicago To New York City. Time was reduced from 50 hrs. to 24. C. Orville & Wilbur Wright
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16. What natural resource would be shipped from Ohio & West Virginia to the shape on the map? A. Oil B. Steel C. Iron Ore D. Petroleum
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17. Who brought mass production to the car industry? A. Henry Ford B. Thomas Edison C.Orville & Wilbur Wright D.Alexander Graham Bell
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18. All of the new machines in the factory… A. Decreased (lowered) cost production B. Increased cost production C. Were very safe D. Decreased the need for workers.
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19. Why were more people able to purchase automobiles? A. Cars could be shipped on the trains. B. People had better paying jobs. C.With the assembly line, cars could be manufactured more efficiently which lowered the price. D. None of the above
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Who receives the credit for the first practical one in this picture? A. Henry Ford B. Thomas Edison C. Orville & Wilbur Wright D. Alexander Graham Bell
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This animal would not want to go to ______________, which was the center of the meat-packing industry. A.Detroit, Michigan D.New York City C. Pittsburgh, PA B.Chicago, Illinois
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The answer to the nation’s need for labor (workers) was the group of… A.Indentured servants C. exodusters D. immigrants B. slaves
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A B C D Which city is considered the center of the automobile industry?
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How did you do? Try the quiz again! This shouldn’t be the only studying you do! REMEMBER TO STUDY YOUR STUDY GUIDE!!! Don’t forget…. Your parents need to sign the slip so you get extra credit!
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