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10.3 Industrial Revolution Review Ms. Ramos Alta Loma High School
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What effect did the assembly line have on the cost of goods? It made the goods cheaper.
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Suppose an artist of the 1800s chose to portray the harsh lives of slum dwellers. Which style would the artist be using? realism
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Karl Marx disliked capitalism because he believed that it created prosperity for a few and poverty for many.
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The “Black Country” of England was known for its smoke from coal.
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The impact of the ____ on the growth of industry was that it provided an efficient source of power steam engine
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Social classes became increasingly__________ during the Industrial Revolution. divided
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Ancient Greek philosophers would have been a likely subject for what kind of painter? classical
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Nineteenth-century European Romantics tended to view the past as a gentler time.
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In Great Britain, the Factory Act of 1819 declared it illegal for children to work more than 12 hours a day. What does the act suggest about labor conditions at that time? Some children spent more than half of each day working.
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What technology did James Watt improve? Steam engine
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A geographic advantage of England in the Industrial Revolution was its Natural harbors, iron, coal, ports
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Factories were first used in by what industry? textiles
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What was a major reason for the population explosion in Europe between 1800 and 1900? Medical advances and agricultural revolution
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Review your vocab for the matching section
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Prompts Why was England the first to industrialize? Level 2: List the five reasons and describe three factors that contributed to England’s lead in industrialization. Note a level 3 will also: Explain how each factor helped England industrialize first. Describe two movements from the following list and explain how each was a response to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution. Movements: Utopianism, Socialism, Social Democracy, Communism, Romanticism, Realism, Social Darwinism, and Labor Unions.
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