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THIS IS Jeopardy
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With Your Host... Mr. Demetral
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Jeopardy The Basics Social Effects The Spread Labor Reform This and That Terms 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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Define the Industrial Revolution
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A period where industry moved to the production of machine made goods
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In what industry did the Industrial Revolution first take off?
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Agriculture (Farming)
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Where and when did the Industrial Revolution begin?
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Great Britain, mid 1700s A 300
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List 2 resources that allowed the IR to begin where it did.
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Water, Coal, Iron Ore, Natural Rivers/Harbors, Soil
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List 2 factors that allowed the IR to begin where it did.
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No wars fought on British soil, investments/wealth, positive attitude of the people, natural resources, willing workforce A 500
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What individuals did not benefit from the IR?
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Children, poor city dwellers, aristocrats, factory workers
B 100
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Who benefited the most from the IR?
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Factory owners, merchants, skilled workers
B 200
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Describe the environmental effects of the IR.
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Unsanitary, air/water pollution, overcrowded, filth
B 300
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What effect did the IR have on education?
B 400
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Children received little to no education, skilled workers received training in their new jobs
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Explain what is meant be “new” and “old” money.
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New = those who earned their wealth through the IR
Old = those who inherited wealth B 500
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Where did the IR spread to next?
C 100
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United States C 100
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What was the first industry created by the IR?
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Textiles C 200
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What event prevented the IR from spreading throughout Europe?
C 300
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French Revolution, Napoleon
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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What 2 continents struggled to keep up with those who prospered during the IR? Why?
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Africa and Asia, depended on agriculture and were slow to change because of their traditional customs C 400
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Explain the importance of railroads to the IR.
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Answers will vary C 500
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Define laissez faire D 100
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Belief that government should have no role in the economy
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List 2 changes brought about by labor unions
D 200
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Better pay, shorter hours, child labor laws
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Describe Karl Marx’s views on the government and the IR
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Believed government should make everyone equal and that IR brought about warring social classes
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Explain Adam Smith’s views of competition
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Believed competition was healthy for business
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Define collective bargaining
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When workers meet with management to negotiate labor contracts
D 500
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What is the benefit of a seed drill?
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Places the seed deep into the ground and in straight, predictable rows
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Describe city life in the industrialized urban centers.
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Overcrowded, filthy, unsanitary, disease/illness, short life expectancy
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What was the benefit of hiring children to work the factories?
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Lower wages, smaller hands
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Explain how unions allowed for the advancement of education.
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Children were no longer allowed to work long hours, and therefore could attend public schools
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How did technological advancements in farming lead to a better way of life?
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More food = longer lifespans
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Define enclosure. F 100
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Large pieces of land bought from families and used for the production of goods to be sold for profit
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Define corporation F 200
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A business that sells stocks to investors
F 200
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Define crop rotation F 300
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Not allowing the same crop to be planted in the same field to allow for nutrients to replenish
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Define urbanization F 400
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The movement of a population from rural (farms) to urban areas
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Define agricultural revolution
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A drastic change in agriculture where new technology allowed for easier planting and harvesting
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The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Investments Click on screen to begin
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Explain why stock splitting encourages growth within a company
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By splitting the stock, you are encouraging investors who before could not afford the stock to buy at a cheaper price Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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