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Economics Name the Invention

FactoriesHow ‘bout a revolution Misc.Terms

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Adam Smith wrote the book __________, outlining

modern capitalism

A 100

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The Wealth of Nations

A 100

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What did Karl Marx say society was a history

of…

A 200

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Class Struggles

A 200

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The term economists use to describe the self-regulating nature of the marketplace

A 300

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The Invisible Hand

A 300

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In a capitalist state, who owns the means of

production?

A 400

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Private ownership

A 400

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What is Karl Marx’s motto regarding

communism?

A 500

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From each according to his ability, to each according to

his need

A 500

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Jethro Tull

B 100

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horse drawn cultivator

B 100

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B 200

Charley Goodyear

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Rubber

B 200

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Henry Bessemer refined iron ore into…

B 300

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Steel

B 300

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James Watt

B 400

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Steam Engine

B 400

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Eli Whitney

B 500

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Cotton Gin

Interchanegable Parts

B 500

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The Factory system replaced what type of workers?

C 100

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Skilled workers

C 100

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The factory systems increased ________ and _______

C 200

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Production and efficiency

C 200

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True or False: With the rise of the industrial revolution,

the middle class grew.

C 300

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TRUE

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

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In what way did overseas colonies contribute to the

textile industry in England?

C 400

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Cultivation of cotton

C 400

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What are the factors of production?

C 500

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The basic resources necessary for industrialization: land,

capital, labor

C 500

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D 100

What factor of production is a machineLand, labor or capital

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Capital

(also equipment, and tools used

in production)

D 100

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Preceding the Industrial Revolution, most British

people lived where…

D 200

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The Farm

D 200

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Preceding the Industrial Revolution was a(n) _______

revolution

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Agricultural Revolution

(improvements in agriculture, mechanization of agriculture,

D 300

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During the Industrial Revolution, waterpower was

replaced by __ power.

D 400

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Steam

D 400

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Name one way the Industrial Revolution was a revolution:

D 500

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• Replaced the private artisan

• Increased growth and wealth of Western

countries

• Increased the need for overseas expansion

• Increased productivity

D 500

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The idea that the government should not interfere with the

operations of business is called____

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Laissez Faire

E 100

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These laws removed previously existing rights of

local people to carry out activities in these areas, such as cultivation, cutting hay, grazing animals or using

other resources such as small timber, fish, and turf.

E 200

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Enclosure Acts

E 200

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Book written by Marx and Engles was….

E 300

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The Communist Manifesto

E 300

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The Owners of the Means of Production are known as

the…

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Bourgeoisie

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The Working class (defined by Marx is known by what

word)

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Proletariat

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Developed faster means of communicating after his wife died because of poor ways of

communication

F 100

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Samuel Morse

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This individual valued the concept of a “free enterprise

system”

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Adam Smith

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These individuals offered cheap labor in factories

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Children

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Name the frontrunner in the Republican primary

F 400

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Mitt Romney

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Many of these individuals sought work after the

Enclosure Act. They became factory workers

F 500

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Farmers

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Please record your wager.

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What group of individuals worked in Britain’s textile mills?

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Women

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