Industrial Revolution

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1

The assembly line is most closely associated with which of these pioneers?

Henry Ford

James Carnegie

William Rockefeller

Robert Fulton

Alexander Graham Bell

Explanation

Henry Ford invented the Model-T, the first mass-produced automobile. He also popularized the use of assembly lines and mass production. The concept of the assembly line, and the cheap mass production it provides, is closely associated with Ford to the point where it is sometimes called “Fordism.”

2

The food processing industry was greatly impacted by the Industrial Revolution. Why did canning foods suddenly become necessary?

Factory workers were no longer living on farms and needed a stable food supply.

Canned foods were easier to transport with the invention of the steam engine.

The mechanical "canner" made it easier to preserve foods without using salt.

Selling canned foods was an easy way for farmers to double their income.

Canned foods were necessary to feed American soldiers in the war.

Explanation

The Industrial Revolution brought former farmers into the cities to work in factories. These farmers used to grow food for themselves and their families and now needed other ways to get food. Canning foods was a simple solution that made it possible for cities to have access to food.

3

In which decade did the Industrial Revolution begin to flourish in Russia?

1890s

1860s

1910s

1930s

1940s

Explanation

The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain in the first half of the twentieth century and quickly spread to the European continent; however, it did not take off as quickly in Russia. The reasons for this are primarily to do with the Russian social and economic situation compared to the situation in Western Europe at the same time. To put it simply, Russia had no urban working class, only rural serfs who were tied to the land they worked on. In 1861 the serfs were emancipated and Russia began its unwieldy movement towards industrialization. Progress was slow for the first two decades, but by the mid-1880s Russian industry was beginning to takeoff and in the 1890s it exploded as the Russian state deliberately involved itself in the development and ownership of manufacturing centers.

4

Which of these industries was first affected by the Industrial Revolution?

Textiles

Mining

Retail

Defense

Transportation

Explanation

Although all of these industries would rapidly be affected by the Industrial Revolution, the first industry to be affected was the textile industry. A “textile” is a type of hand-produced or machine-produced fabric (like clothes). Before the Industrial Revolution the textile industry was concentrated in small cottage industries that produced unique products, but in small quantities and at a relatively inefficient cost. After the Industrial Revolution the textile industry was transformed. Textile manufacturing was transitioned to factories that produced large quantities of uniform products in an extremely cost effective manner.

5

An industry in which goods are manufactured in people’s homes, as opposed to factories, is called __________.

A cottage industry

A domestic industry

An export industry

An import industry

E-business

Explanation

The term “cottage industry” refers to a business that rather than being carried out in a factory, where it would be more profitable but also more uniform, is instead carried out in people’s homes. Cottage industries were preeminent before the Industrial Revolution and remain influential for people who want to make money, or buy products, outside of the commercial factory system.

6

In which decade did the Industrial Revolution begin to flourish in Germany?

1860s

1870s

1880s

1890s

1890s

Explanation

The Industrial Revolution arrived in Germany during the 1850s and quickly exploded. By the 1860s Germany’s economy was fully industrial and quickly catching up to Great Britain. In 1871 the German states were finally unified and industrialization progressed more rapidly, by the turn of the century the German industrial capacity was the strongest in the world.

7

Industrialization in the U.S. was much quicker in the North than in the South. Which of the following is not a reason why the South had a delayed process of industrialization?

The Southern population was more reluctant to change and resisted the technological advancements of industrialization.

The South had lost the Civil War and was still working on rebuilding itself.

The South's railroads were not as extensive as the North's railroads.

Northern states had much more access to electricity than Southern states.

The South did not have the necessary infrastructure in place to develop as quickly as the North.

Explanation

All are true except the resistance to change. The Southern states would've welcomed technological advances if it meant that life would be easier for them, but they didn't have the necessary provisions in place to become industrialized as quickly as the North did.

8

When did the Industrial Revolution begin?

First half of the nineteenth century

Second half of the eighteenth century

Second half of the nineteenth century

First half of the twentieth century

Second half of the twentieth century

Explanation

The Industrial Revolution began in northern England in the first half of the nineteenth century. The Industrial Revolution involved the use of heavy machinery in manufacturing for the first time. It completely altered the social, economic, and political makeup of Europe, and later much of the rest of the world.

9

Prior to the industrial revolution, wood was the primary energy source. As wood became more scarce leading up to the industrial revolution, what energy source became the primary source of energy for ovens and steam engines?

Coal

Natural gas

Petroleum

Oil

Wind

Explanation

At the start of the Industrial Revolution, demand for coal soared. People began to rely less on wood and more on coal. Coal also became easier to produce and move.

10

The Industrial Revolution began in which of the following regions?

Northern England

Southern England

Northern Germany

Southern Germany

Northern Italy

Explanation

In the first half of the nineteenth century, the Industrial Revolution began in northern England. It spread fairly quickly to southern England and then spread throughout the continent via Belgium, northern France, and Germany.

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