Title: JEOPARDY
1JEOPARDY
- The Industrial Revolution
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Vocabulary
3This was the innovation that allowed nutrients to
be restored to the soil.
What was crop rotation
4This was the name given to the closing in of
small farms to form a more productive larger farm.
What was the enclosure movement
5He was the English King during the American
Revolution nicknamed Farmer George.
Who was George III?
6These were the genetic improvements created by
Robert Bakewell to improve agricultural yields.
What were stronger and larger horses, and fatter
sheep and cattle for meat?
7This was the country that used windmills and
dikes to reclaim farmland that was below sea
level.
What was the Netherlands?
8These were the two inventions of Eli Whitney.
What were interchangeable parts and the cotton
gin?
9This was James Hargreaves invention to spin up
the production of thread..
What was the spinning jenny?
10This was the electric generator that worked by
rotating a coil of wire between the poles of a
magnet.
What was the dynamo?
11This was the first steam locomotive.
What was the Rocket?
12Samuel Cromptons invention that enabled the
faster spinning of thicker more durable thread.
What was the spinning mule?
13This was the invention developed by Samuel Morse
that allowed people to communicate over great
distances and also helped coordinate train
traffic.
What was the telegraph?
14In many ways the cathedrals of the Industrial
Age, the places that bring both workers and
machines together to manufacture vast quantities
of goods.
What are factories?
15This was the invention of John Kays that enabled
weavers to make cloth faster.
What was the flying shuttle?
16This was Robert Fultons invention.
What was the Clermont, a steamship?
17This was the great power source of the early
Industrial Revolution.
What was steam?
18This English economist and writer said that the
population would grow faster than the food supply
causing mass starvation.
Who was Thomas Malthus?
19This British economist developed the iron law of
wages, that stated when times were good people
had more children, which increased the labor
supply and eventually lowered wages.
Who was David Ricardo?( hey Lucy)
20This British economist preached the doctrine of
utilitarianism, or the idea that the goal of a
society was to do the most good for the greatest
amount of people.
Who was Jeremy Bentham?
21This British economist and social reformer stated
that the free market favored the strong over the
weak, and thought that the government should step
in and help people.
Who was John Stuart Mill?
22This German economist argued that eventually the
working class would rise up and overthrow the
middle class factory owners or (bourgeoisie), and
create a classless society.
Who was Karl Marx?
23Dont Choke!
Daily Double
24This is what Karl Marx called the working class.
What was the proletariat?
25This is Marxs word for the type of socialism
that springs from the inevitable class struggle
between the workers and owners.
What was Communism?
26This was the Protestant religion spread by John
Wesley and circuit riding preachers to the poor
working class in the slums of Great Britain and
poor of the United States.
What was Methodism?
27This is the movement of people from the country
or rural areas to the cities.
What was urbanization?
28These were the groups of early socialists who
tried to set up perfect communities, like Robert
Owens New Lanark, Scotland or New Harmony in
Indiana.
Who were the Utopians?