• 1. 
    The act of landowners fencing off land previously used for peasants

  • Feudalism
  • Divine Right
  • Enclosure Movement
  • Dynamic
  • 2. 
    England is an island. Why was this an advantage during the Industrial Revolution?

  • It was difficult for other countries to steal ideas.
  • It was harder for people to leave.
  • England had many rivers and ports for trade.
  • There was no advantage.
  • 3. 
    Which of the following was NOT associated with early factory working conditions

  • Workers earning minimum wage
  • Long hours
  • Dangerous working conditions
  • Receiving threats from factory management
  • 4. 
    The process in which coal is used to burn and produce high-quality iron

  • Fascism
  • Coal burn-off
  • Puddling
  • Steaming
  • 5. 
    A method of production in which tasks are done in an individuals home.

  • Cottage Industry
  • Dynamic
  • Migrate
  • Industrial Capitalism
  • 6. 
    What are issues that factory workers still deal with today

  • Low Pay
  • Poor Working Conditions
  • Threats From Management
  • All Of The Above
  • 7. 
    This invention helped with cotton production

  • The Water-Powered Loom
  • The Spinning Jenny
  • The Printing Press
  • The Steam Engine
  • 8. 
    Who invented the Paddle-Wheel Steamboat?

  • James Watt
  • Henry Cort
  • Robert Fulton
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • 9. 
    Having money available for investments

  • Entrepreneur
  • Puddling
  • Capital
  • Socialism
  • 10. 
    What textile started the Industrial Revolution

  • Silk
  • Cotton
  • Rubber
  • Velvet
  • 11. 
    Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?

  • France
  • Spain
  • United States
  • England
  • 12. 
    Which of the following was a major effect of the Industrial Revolution

  • Poverty was completely eliminated
  • Wars broke out between countries
  • Societies moved from agriculture to industrial
  • Revolutions broke out in European nations.
  • 13. 
    A Scottish engineer that improved the steam engine

  • Robert Fulton
  • Samuel Morse
  • James Watt
  • Thomas Edison
  • 14. 
    Mass production led to

  • Goods being cheaper
  • Workers receiving higher wages
  • Products being superior quality
  • 15. 
    In the early days of the Industrial Revolution, factories were built along rivers because

  • Ships could easily deliver goods to factories
  • Water could power the machines in the factory
  • Water was a major source of irrigation
  • 16. 
    How did agriculture impact the Industrial Revolution

  • There was not enough food and people had to move.
  • There was food surplus that caused a population boom.
  • Food was imported to support the growing population
  • 17. 
    The combination of resources, improved transportation, and technological breakthroughs all led to the

  • Industrial Revolution
  • Era of good feelings
  • The new gold standard
  • The Enlightenment
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