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2 With your Host MISS KATZ History Edition

3 TEXTILE

4 MINING

5 ECONOMIC GROWTH

6 BRITAIN THE PINOEER

7 WORKING CONDITION & CHILD LABOUR

8 TextileMining Economic Growth Britain the Pioneer Working Conditions & Child Labour $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

9 Question: Textile for $100 What is Industrialization?

10 Answer: Textile for $100 The onset of fundamental change in the structure of an economy…and the redeployment of resources away from agriculture towards manufacturing and services

11 Question: Textile for $200 Who invented the “Spinning Jenny”?

12 Answer: Textile for $200 James Hargreaves

13 Question: Textile for $300 What is Richard Arkwright famous for?

14 Answer: Textile for $300 He invented the Spinning Frame, which is an improvement of the Spinning Jenny

15 Question: Textile for $400 What inventions combined two inventions together to make a better machine and who was responsible for this invention?

16 Answer: Textile for $400 “Crompton's Mule” invented by Samuel Crompton

17 Question: Textile for $500 Name at least two issue associated with the cotton mills?

18 Answer: Textile for $500 The factories tended to be in remote mountain areas, next to the water supply. difficult to find a sufficient number of people to work the mills and it created transport problems. Employed young children People were cramped to into small living places.

19 Question: Mining for $100 What alternative energy source did mining provide?

20 Answer: Mining for $100 Coal

21 Question: Mining for $200 What was the main issue associated with mining that lead to an important invention?

22 Answer: Mining for $200 Flooding

23 Question: Mining for $300 What was the main inventions that greatly assisted the mining industry?

24 Answer: Mining for $300 Newcomen Steam Engine

25 Question: Mining for $400 The WATT was named after what person and for what invention?

26 Answer: Mining for $400 James Watt and he invented the Steam Engine

27 Question: Mining for $500 Name two important impacts of the Steam Engine invention?

28 Answer: Mining for $500 1.Extracted Water and help build more mines 2.Power Trains and were used for passenger railways 3.Lead to Steam boats – passenger boats 4.Lead to fast and more efficient transportation of good

29 Question: Economic Growth for $100 What does GDP stand for and what does it measure?

30 Answer : Economic Growth for $100 gross domestic product measures the amount of products or services produced by a country in a specific period of time, usually a year. Still used to as an economic measuring tool today.

31 Double Jeopardy Question: Economic Growth for $200 What was the industrial revolution categorized by?

32 Double Jeopardy Answer: Economic Growth for $200 Industrial revolution was categorized by a doubling of national income which is measured by GDP.

33 Question: Economic Growth for $300 “New inventions allowed for faster and more efficient production of goods” which had what impact on production and prices?

34 Answer: Economic Growth for $300 Increased production and lowered prices (Supply curve moved to the left)

35 Question: Economic Growth for $400 What was manufacturing like before the industrial revolution?

36 Answer: Economic Growth for $400 The manufacture of goods was performed on a limited scale by individual workers.

37 Double Jeopardy Question: Economic Growth for $500 All of these characterize what term? the financial health of a population, is measured by the quantity of consumption by the members of that population.financial healthpopulationquantityconsumptionmembers The more a person can afford to buy the higher their __________________considered to be… Generally categorized by higher income.

38 Double Jeopardy Answer: Economic Growth for $500 Standard of Living

39 Question: Britain the Pioneer for $100 What two conditions enables Britain to be an industrial pioneer?

40 Answer: Britain the Pioneer for $100 Natural and Political

41 Question: Britain the Pioneer for $200 What are Britain’s political advantages? cities

42 Answer: Britain the Pioneer for $200 Support entrepreneurs 1707 Trade Union between Scotland and England Free Trade agreement

43 Question: Britain the Pioneer for $300 What is Britain’s geographical advantage?

44 Answer: Britain the Pioneer for $300 It has lots of lakes and rivers-good for hydro energy powering the cotton mills

45 Question: Britain the Pioneer for $400 Samuel Slater is know for what?

46 Answer: Britain the Pioneer for $400 Bringing the industrial revolution to US. Also know as “Father of American Industrial revolution

47 Question: Britain the Pioneer for $ 500 Adam Smith talked about ______ happening in the labour force during the industrial revolution?

48 Answer: Britain the Pioneer for $ 500 Division of labour, labour specialization

49 Question: Working Conditions & Child Labour for $ 100 During the industrial revolution people began to move from ________ to ________?

50 Question: Working Conditions & Child Labour for $ 100 From rural areas to urban areas

51 Question: Working Conditions & Child Labour for $200 Why did people migrate during the industrial revolution?.

52 Answer: Working Conditions & Child Labour for $200 Find work Increase their standard of living

53 Question: Working Conditions & Child Labour for $300 “Different branches each one is responsible for a part of the production or business functions” is known as what?

54 Answer: Working Conditions & Child Labour for $300 Specialized Labour

55 Question: Working Conditions & Child Labour for $400 What was the significance of the Sadler Report?

56 Answer: Working Conditions & Child Labour for $400 It exposed the poor factory working conditions, labour exploitation and addressed the need for work place regulations

57 Double Jeopardy Question: Working Conditions & Child Labour for $500 What are the two important acts that imposed restrictions on factory owner and gave more right to child workers?

58 Double Jeopardy Answer: Working Conditions & Child Labour for $500 1833 Factory Act and 1842 Mining Act


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