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Final Jeopardy Question The Industrial Revolution Early Economics 100 The “isms” Science & Technology Italian & German Unification 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 500 400 300 200 100 Marxism
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The Process by which power driven machinery came to replace hand tools and hand labor in the production of goods. Back
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The Industrial Revolution Back
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The Industrial Revolution began here. Back
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Great Britain Back
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Land, or natural resources, Labor, Capital, and Favorable government. Back
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Factors necessary for industrialization Back
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Spinning Jenny, Power Loom, and Steam power all helped the industrialization of this industry.
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Textile Industry Back
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Manufacturing in history developed in the following order: handicraft, domestic, ________. Back
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Factory Back
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Wrote the “Wealth of Nations” Back
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Adam Smith Back
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Literally meaning “hands off,” or “Let do.” government should not interfere in the economy. Back
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Laissez-Faire Back
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According to Malthus, this was the cause of poverty. Back
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More people than food. Back
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According to Ricardo, this would occur when population increases. Two things!
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Labor supply would increase, and wages would decrease. Back
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According to Adam Smith when supply of a product increases, demand for a product ________, and price__________. Back
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Stays the same, and price decreases. Back
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Written by Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels. Back
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The Communist Manifesto Back
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The working class, according to Marx were called this term. Back
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Proletariat Back
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The “new exploiters,” according to Marx in the Industrial Era were these people. Back
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Bourgeosie Back
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Capitalism is doomed, religion is the opiate of the masses, class struggle is present throughout history, and history is still evolving into the ultimate end of a socialist Utopia.
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Marxist beliefs. Back
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According to Marx, this was the most important factor in shaping history. Back
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Economics Back
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Invented the light bulb. Back
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Thomas Edison Back
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Invented the Telephone Back
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Alexander Graham Bell Back
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Invented the Telegraph Back
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Samuel Morse Back
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Created a process for food purification.
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Louis Pasteur Back
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The father of modern genetics Back
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Gregor Mendel Back
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The Prussian architect of German Unification. Back
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Otto von Bismarck Back
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Mazzini, Cavour, & Garibaldi Back
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Personalities of Italian Unification. Back
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The first king of Germany. Back
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Wilhelm I Back
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The war between Prussia and France that finally brought unification to Germany, and humiliation to France.
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Franco-Prussian War Back
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The name of Garibaldi’s group that helped lead Italy to unification. Back
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The Red Shirts Back
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Believed that the Proletariat would rise up and overthrow the Bourgeosie. Back
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Marxism Back
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Believed that a republican form of government would be the best. Back
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Liberalism Back
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Believed that the modes of production should be more publicly owned. Back
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Socialism Back
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When people exhibit a strong sense of patriotism and pride in their country/heritage.
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Nationalism Back
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Believed that the “old” order needed to be restored. Back
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Conservatism Back
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This industry was the FIRST to industrialize, and it led to the factory system. Back
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The Textile Industry Back
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This Jeopardy Game was Created by: Sara Feltman, 5th Grade Teacher Scott Elementary School 1999-2000 School Year
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