654135974 | Great Britain | the industrial revolution began in? | 0 | |
654135975 | coal | crucial to industrialization was? | 1 | |
654135976 | wool producers who persuaded Parliament to pass laws to protect the domestic wool industry | the growing demand for cotton cloth in the 18 century threatened British..? | 2 | |
654135977 | prohibited imports of printed cotton cloth and restricted the sale of calicoes at home | the British Calico Acts of 1720 and 1721..? | 3 | |
654135978 | John Kay | the inventor of the flying shuttle was? | 4 | |
654135979 | sped up the weaving process and stimulated demand for thread | the invention of the flying shuttle from john kay..? | 5 | |
654135980 | IS; Watt-steam engine | which of the following is not a correct pairing of inventor and invention? | 6 | |
654135981 | water driven power loom | Edmund Cartwright was responsible for the invention of the? | 7 | |
654135982 | steam engines burned coal to boil water and create steam | James Watt invented a more efficient steam pump when? | 8 | |
654135983 | coke | Cheaper iron was produced after 1709 when British smelters began to use what substance as a fuel? | 9 | |
654135984 | steel | Henry Bessemer's innovations made it possible to produce cheaper..? | 10 | |
654135985 | the rocket, but it still burned too much coal for use at sea | the first steam-powered locomotive was George Stephenson's..? | 11 | |
654135986 | it consumed too much coal | James Watt's steam engine did not adapt well to transportation uses because...? | 12 | |
654135987 | the factory | the dominant form of industrial organization in Europe, the United States, and Japan by the end of the 19 century was? | 13 | |
654135988 | were an organized band of English handicaft workers who destroyed textile machines that they blamed for their unemployment ( after machine centered factories became popular) | the Luddites? | 14 | |
654135989 | Krupp | what was the name of the giant firm in Germany that dominated mining, metallurgy, armaments production, and shipbuilding? | 15 | |
654135990 | Eli Whitney | interchangeable parts were invented by? | 16 | |
654135991 | John Rockefeller | in America the petroleum monopoly, Standard Oil Company was owned by? | 17 | |
654135992 | industrialization transformed societies and fertility began a decline. short run-mortality fell even faster than fertility so populations continued to increase | beginning in the 19 century, industrializing lands experienced a social change known as the demographic transition when..? | 18 | |
654135993 | the condom | the first efficient means of contraception without negative side effects was? | 19 | |
654135994 | industrial production--> wealth and a large portion flowed to the middle class. Family went through change during period; less common for family to work in groups | industrialization..? | 20 | |
654135995 | a day workers often observed to lengthen their weekly break from work on Sundays | holy monday was? | 21 | |
654135996 | "Woman in Her Social and Domestic Character" | Mrs. John Sandford wrote? | 22 | |
654135997 | Robert Owen | the founder of New Lanark was? | 23 | |
654135998 | capitalists- owned machinery/factories and proletariat-wageworkers | Marx and Engels proposed that capitalism divided people into two classes. The classes were? | 24 | |
654135999 | Marx | the author of the "Manifesto of the Communist Party" was? | 25 | |
654136000 | served the purposes of capitalists since they amused the working classes and diverted attention from their misery | Marx suggested that music, art, and literature? | 26 | |
654136001 | religion | what did Marx refer to as the "opiate of the masses"? | 27 | |
654136002 | should be abolished and worked toward the institution of a radically egalitarian society | Marx and the communists believed that private property..? | 28 | |
654136003 | "dictatorship of the proletariat" which would abolish private property and destroy the capitalist order | Marx believed that the final result of the socialist revolution would be the? | 29 | |
654136004 | struggles between social classes | according to Marx, all of human history had been a history of? | 30 | |
654136005 | introduced medical insurance, unemployment compensation, and retirement pensions to provide social security for working people in industrial society in Germany | In the 1880s Otto von Bismarck..? | 31 | |
654136006 | considered trade unions illegal associations whose purpose was to restrain trade | Throughout most of the 19 century, employers and governments..? | 32 | |
654136007 | gradually improved the lives of working people and reduced the likelihood of proletariat revolution of industrial capitalist society | over the long haul, trade unions? | 33 | |
654136008 | a Russian finance minister who oversaw construction of the trans-Siberian railroad, reformed commercial law, protected infant industries, promoted nautical/engineering schools | count sergei witte was? | 34 | |
654136009 | Russia | by 1900 half the world's oil was produced by? | 35 | |
654136010 | US, Germany, Britain, and Russia | in 1900, the world's four biggest steel producers were? | 36 | |
654136011 | when imperial authorities pushed it and hired foreign experts to instruct Japanese workers in techniques of modern industry | in Japan, industrialization took place..? | 37 | |
654136012 | "wealthy clique" - huge industrial empires built by private entrepreneurs | a zaibatsu was? | 38 | |
654136013 | experienced economic growth through the export of primary products and the infusion of foreign capital and labor | canada, argentina, uruguay, south africa, australia, and new zealand..? | 39 | |
654136014 | was: attracted little foreign investment and developed little mechanical industry. foreign owners controlled plantations that produced exported crops and most profits went abroad. low wages of plantation workers. | which of the following was not a problem that plagued Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, and south and southeast Asia? | 40 | |
654136015 | depended on exports of raw materials | most of latin america and sub-saharan africa? | 41 |
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