The Industrial Nation
the Cumberland
America's first national railroad
Who's method of assembling cars piece by piece on a moving belt was called the assembly line?
Henry Ford
Competition is a strong motivation factor in industrial production.
True
England's textile industry was greatly boosted by new inventions.
True
New Orleans, Louisville, and St. Louis grew from steamboat trade.
True
New labor-saving devices caused agricultural production to increase.
True
Production during war time is greatly increased.
True
Railroads caused increased production in other industries.
True
Rural families and Irish immigrants supplied England's work force.
True
The invention of labor-saving devices for the farmer was known as the Agricultural Revolution.
True
The national road built in 1811 was the Cumberland Road.
True
Whitney
cotton gin
By 1914, the five leading industries in the United States were:
food, textiles, iron, steel, lumber
The South had the following elements for large plantations:
good climate rich soil slave labor
Wood
iron plow
Who invented the printing press?
Johann Guttenburg
Ford
ModelT
The United States wanted to prove to England that:
it was not inferior it could succeed in industry
the Erie Canal
joined Lake Erie with the Hudson River
Edison
light bulb
Uses of electricity in industry included:
light supply operating communication systems
Natural resources adding to the development of industry in the United States were:
coal supple rivers and streams
Kay
flying shuttle
Uses of oil included:
lubrication for machine parts kerosene for lamps
The Industrial Revolution in the United States was made possible by:
natural resources manpower
Drake
oil well
Cooper
steam-driven locomotive
MCCORMICK
REAPING MACHINE
The religious revolution in Europe that began by reforming Catholicism and ended by establishing Protestantism was called the:
Reformation
The making of goods in large numbers is called
mass production
Sources of wealth in nature, such as lumber, oil, coal, and so on, are called:
natural resources
Gutenburg
printing press
McCormick
reaping machine
coke
refined coal
Howe
sewing machine
Hargreaves
spinning jenny
To be "brought to conformity to a standard" or "making all alike" means to be:
standardized
Inventions improving the distribution of industry's products included the:
steam driven locomotive ModelT
Watt
steam engine
Oliver
steel plow
Morse
telegraph code
Bell
telephone
Developments improving business communication included the:
telephone telegraph
Field
transatlantic cable
As goods were produced in greater numbers, cost to the consumer went down.
true
LOWELL
CLOTHING FACTORY
WHITNEY
COTTON GIN
merger
a combining of entities
Wright
airplane
Lowell
clothing factory
Which of the natural resources in the United States aided industrial growth?
coal lumber fast-moving streams varied climate iron ore
The Cumberland Road was a concrete road.
False
The War of 1812 was spurred by:
- British ships capturing American sailors - British sailors deserting to American ships - Indian attacks blamed on Great Britin
The reasons that Congress passed the Embargo Act in 1807 was:
- it cut off trade with England - it increased production in the US - it cut off trade with all foreign countries
What were the advantages of mass production?
- lower product cost to the consumer - greater number of goods produced
Why did American industry switch from home businesses to factories?
-New machines needed a power source, so production had to be near one. -Machines were too large for homes. -Machines were too expensive for home businessmen.
International Respect
A
Production
A
Trade
A
PROTESTANT
CATHOLIC
HOWE
SEWING MACHINE
Baltimore and Ohio
America's first railroad
Fulton
Clermont
A rebirth of trade and commerce in Europe was brought about by the:
Crusades
Human Life
D
Who's system of standardized parts made uniform parts that could be exchanged for broken or worn parts?
Eli Whitney
CRUSADERS
FOUGHT TO FREE JERUSALEM
Colonial goods were hauled by trains.
False
England was eager to share its industrial achievements with America.
False
Lower costs of raw materials reduced profits in the textile industry.
False
Steamships allowed goods to be shipped downstream for the first time.
False
The steam engine and the sewing machine were inventions of the Agricultural Revolution.
False
The success of the Erie Canal helped make Boston a shipping giant.
False
The telegraph allowed voice communication between cities.
False
What impact did Gutenberg's printing press have on the spread of God's Word?
Faster production of Bibles was possible More people had access to Scriptures
Duryea
Ford's competition
WOOD
IRON PLOW
The change from hand labor to machine labor was brought about during the period of time known as the:
Industrial Revolution
The steam engine used to power other machines was invented by:
James Whatt
LUTHER
LED REFORMATION
The change of the Industrial Revolution was from hand labor to
MACHINE PRODUCTION
Who led the Reformation movement?
Martin Luther
Between A.D. 500 - 1500 life was centered around the castle and the lands of the lords. This time is known as the:
Middle Ages
Businessmen from______had made fortunes in trade and shipbuilding and wanted to invest in United States industry.
New England
By the early 1900s, what were the leading production areas in the United States?
North Central States Mid-Atlantic States
After the Civil War, the remained strong industrially, but the lacked sufficient capital to invest in business.
North, South
GUTENBERG
PRINTING PRESS
HARGREAVES
SPINNING JENNY
WATT
STEAM ENGINE
OLIVER
STEEL PLOW
Before 1811, roads badly needed improvement.
True
The Northern economy was largely industrial, but the southern economy was based on agriculture.
True
War brings reduced unemployment.
True