6188090301 | The industrial revolution began in | Great Britain | 0 | |
6188090302 | Crucial to industrialization was | the replacement of human and animal power with inanimate sources of energy such as steam | 1 | |
6188090303 | The growing demand for cotton cloth in the 18th century threatened British | wool producers | 2 | |
6188090304 | The British Calico Acts of 1720 and 1721 | prohibited the importation of cotton cloth | 3 | |
6188090305 | The inventor of the flying shuttle was | John Kay | 4 | |
6188090306 | The invention of the flying shuttle | sped the weaving process and increased the demand for yarn | 5 | |
6188090307 | Which of the following is not a correct pairing of inventor and invention? | Josiah Wedgwood and "mule" | 6 | |
6188090308 | Edmund Cartwright was responsible for the invention of the | power loom | 7 | |
6188090309 | James Watt invented a more efficient steam pump when | he figured out how to make a piston turn a wheel for rotary motion | 8 | |
6188090310 | Cheaper iron was produced after 1709 when British smelters began to use what substance as a fuel? | coke | 9 | |
6188090311 | Henry Bessemer's innovations made it possible to produce cheaper | steel | 10 | |
6188090312 | The first steam-powered locomotive was George Stephenson's | Rocket | 11 | |
6188090313 | James Watt's steam engine did not adapt well to transportation uses because | it consumed too much coal | 12 | |
6188090314 | The dominant form of industrial organization in Europe, the U.S., and Japan by the end of the 19th century was | the factory system | 13 | |
6188090315 | The Luddites | were crafts workers who destroyed textile machines | 14 | |
6188090317 | Interchangeable parts were invented by | Eli Whitney | 15 | |
6188090318 | In America the petroleum monopoly, Standard Oil Company was owned by | John D. Rockefeller | 16 | |
6188090319 | Beginning in the 19th century, industrializing lands experienced a social change known as the demographic transition when | the fertility rate began a marked decline | 17 | |
6188090324 | Marx and Engels proposed that capitalism divided people into two classes. The classes were | the capitalists and the proletariat | 18 | |
6188090325 | One of authors of the Manifesto of the Communist Party was | Marx | 19 | |
6188090326 | Marx suggested that music, art, and literature | served the purposes of the capitalists because they diverted the workers from their misery | 20 | |
6188090328 | Marx and communists believed that private property | should be abolished | 21 | |
6188090329 | Marx believed that the final result of the socialist revolution would be the | "dictatorship of the proletariat" | 22 | |
6188090330 | According to Marx, all of human history had been a history of | class struggle | 23 | |
6188142023 | In the late nineteenth century, Germany led European countries in the movement to | provide medical insurance and unemployment compensation for workers. | 24 | |
6188090332 | Throughout most of the 19th century, employers and governments | viewed trade unions as illegal associations designed to restrain trade | 25 | |
6188090333 | Over the long haul, trade unions | reduced the likelihood of a revolution be improving the lives of working people | 26 | |
6188153736 | Charles Fourier was | a social critic who is often referred to as a utopian socialist. | 27 | |
6188158901 | By 1900, which was the largest city in the world? | London | 28 | |
6188162869 | The use of which of the following increased dramatically in the nineteenth century? | steel | 29 | |
6188168151 | Which of the following was a key feature in the rapid industrialization of Great Britain? a. high agricultural productivity b. population density c. navigable rivers and canals d. sophisticated banking and financial institutions | all are correct | 30 | |
6188177392 | Horizontal Organization is | the consolidation or cooperation of independent companies in the same business. | 31 |
AP World History Chapter 30 Flashcards
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