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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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I’ve been workin’ Tonight’s Main Reformer Industry firsts 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points On The Railroad Machines
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He developed the steam engine.
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Who is James Watt?
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Eli Whitney’s invention that allowed American cotton production to dramatically increase.
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What is the cotton gin?
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Many machines were made of this natural resource.
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What is iron ore?
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What a loom does.
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What is weave thread into fabric?
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He invented the reaper, a machine that allows farmers to harvest grain much faster.
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Who is Cyrus McCormack?
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People moved into the cities in large numbers to live and work; a development known as this.
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What is urbanization?
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This city of England becomes the center of the British textile industry.
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What is Manchester?
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This growing social class included skilled workers, professionals, business people and wealthy farmers.
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What is the middle class?
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Factories offered jobs for many workers, including this group for which it would be illegal to work in a factory because of labor laws.
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What are children?
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Large businesses owned by stockholders.
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What are corporations?
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By the end of the 1800s, this country has the most railroad tracks.
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What is the United States?
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Although not yet united as one country, this European power quickly follow Great Britain as an early leader in railroads.
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What is Germany?
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James Watt’s invention that eventually powered trains
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What is the steam engine?
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George Stephenson’s locomotive that roared up to 24 miles per hour.
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What is the Rocket?
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Railroads’ greatest impact may have been the hundreds of thousands of these it created.
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What are jobs?
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Along with Friedrich Engels, he wrote The Communist Manifesto
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Who is Karl Marx?
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Karl Marx writes about a form of government-owned economics that later becomes known as Marxism
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What is socialism?
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Two of three of these countries that would later be inspired by Marx to adopt a form of communism.
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What are China, Russia, and Cuba?
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Promoted by Horace Mann.
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What is public education?
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Eventually workers would earn better wages by joining together in these trade groups.
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What are unions?
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Great Britain had these three factors of production that allowed for rapid growth of industry by producing goods and services
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What is Land, Labor, and Capital?
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The flying shuttle, spinning jenny, and waterpower loom were all developments that helped this industry become the first to industrialize.
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What is the textiles industry?
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The development of steam engines as a power source required plenty of this natural resource for fuel.
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What is coal?
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In 1807, Robert Fulton introduced the world to the first one of these. His was named the Clermont.
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What is the steamboat?
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The first one of these travels through England in 1804.
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What is a steam locomotive? (or railroad train)
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Make your wager
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Karl Marx believed society had been divided among the warring _____
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What are classes?
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