Industrial Revolution Test study cards
What factors and attitudes made the United States ripe for industrial growth?
America possessed an abundant working class, natural resources, and investors willing to risk capital by backing American industry. Also America's desire to prove herself to England was a psychological factor.
The United States' first national road was called the _________ Road.
Cumberland
The European nation taking the lead in industry was:
England
Communists agree with the free enterprise system.
False
Communists believe in the seizure of government by peaceful means.
False
Marx and Engels wrote of the deplorable factory conditions in England.
False
Stockholders chose directors and enforced company policies.
False
The Crusades decreased Europe's interest in travel and trade.
False
The Crusades were led by Catholic Turks to free the Holy Land from Muslim control.
False
_______ transatlantic cable _______ telephone _______ the Clermont ________ sewing machine ________ standardized parts ________ Tom Thumb _______ assembly-line production
Field Bell Fulton Howe Whitney Cooper Ford
_______ Clermont _______ Rocket _______ wars to capture the Holy Land _______ cotton gin _______ change from hand to machine
Fulton Stephenson Crusades Whitney Industrial Revolution
________ printing press ________ steam engine ________ improved road building ________ flying shuttle ________ spinning jenny
Gutenberg Watt McAdam Kay Hargreaves
The world-wide change from manual labor to machines was called _________ Revolution.
Industrial
_______ change from manual labor to machine _______ the piece by piece assembling of a product _______ interchangeable parts _______ merger of several businesses into one _______ exclusive control of a product _______ investors in corporations who share in the profits _____ controlled corporations practices
Industrial Revolution assembly line standardized parts consolidation monopoly stockholders Federal Trade Commission
_________ improved road construction ________ steam engine ________ reaping machine ________ airplane ________ oil well ________ light bulb
McAdam Watt McCormick Wright Drake Edison
What were the factors that gave rise to Communism?
The many injustices and abuses of the working class by wealthy industrialists who shared little of the wealth they made gave rise to this preaching for the proletariat to overthrow the capitalists.
What advantages did the steam engine bring to industry?
The steam engine enabled factories to be built away from water sources and run the factory machines.They also boosted the distrubution by quicker transportation methods, like the steamship and steam locomotive. Of course, quicker distrubution means higher consumption which in turn allows for increased production.
Before the Industrial Revolution, craftsmen commonly worked at home.
True
Factories were first powered by water and later by steam.
True
Ford's assembly-line production greatly reduced cost per unit.
True
Labor unions gave a voice against employer abuse to factory workers.
True
Major goals of corporations were to eliminate competition and to increase profits.
True
Many skilled workers and artisans left their trades and went to work in the factories.
True
Monasteries set an example for factories in strict discipline and precise work duties.
True
Steam locomotives provided a faster and safer means of transporting goods.
True
The Communist Manifesto is considered an important work on socialism.
True
The production of goods by trained workers was necessary for trade to increase.
True
The system of standardized parts made possible the replacing of broken or worn parts instead of replacing the whole product.
True
Two raw materials needed by early industry were cotton and coal.
True
The following industrial advantages enabled England to lead the way in Europe's Industrial Revolution:
a sufficient work force enough natural resources enough willing investors to invest in industry
The main investors in the early industry of the United States were New England _________.
businessmen
The disadvantages of factory life were endured by ______.
children
The disadvantages of factory life were endured largely by ________.
children
Factory workers had their grievances heard through a process called:
collective bargaining
The merging of several businesses into one is called an _________.
consolidation
Early factors influencing the Industrial Revolution included:
crusades monasteries capitalism of bankers
Name two sources of power available to industry by the early 1900s.
electricity power coal power
Industrialized methods and inventions were used first in England in the _______ industry.
fabric
The early days of the Industrial Revolution:
improved unemployment stifled the common man
Changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution included:
increased production cheaper goods better products
At the time of the Civil War, the Northern economy was _______, but the Southern economy was largely ________.
industrial agricultural
Factors improving the lives of factory workers included:
labor improvement laws labor unions books by dickens and Disraeli
The law of supply and demand is foundational to a _______ economy.
laissez-faire
Corporations found success in using:
modern machinery superior production methods disciplined organization and management
The exclusive control of a product by a business is called a _______ of that product.
monopoly
People who individually bought ownership in a corporation were called:
stockholders
Taxes placed on imported goods to raise their prices are called:
tariffs
Early European factors that led to the birth of industry were:
the Crusades monasteries early capitalism
Early American industry was given a boost by:
the Embargo Act new production methods war transportation and communication improvements new power sources
Measures controlling the practices of corporations included:
the Federal Trade Commission the antitrust laws the Clayton Antitrust Act labor laws
Social changes resulting from the Industrial Revolution included:
urbanization growing socialism poor living and working conditions
______ mass movement to the city ______ collective or government ownership of production and distrubution ______ opposed government intervention in private business _______ freedom of private business to compete and to operate for a profit ______ private ownership and distrubution of goods competitively in a free market _______ negotiations between labor and management
urbanization socialism laissez-faire free enterprise capitalism collective bargaining
Factories were first powered by _____ then changed to _____ power.
water steam
Factories were first powered by ______ then changed to _______ power.
water steam
The basic requirements needed by a nation for industrial growth are:
work force natural resources sufficient capital