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Who wrote the Communist Manifesto: Karl Marx. The system in which the government owns and controls the means of production, such as mines and factories, is called: socialism. Which of the following was NOT associated with early factory working conditions: Safe working conditions. Which of the following groups would most likely benefit from the socialist ideas of Karl Marx: Factory Workers. How did the Industrial Revolution affect the cities: Led to an increase in population in the cities. What is a free enterprise system: Making goods cheaper to increase sales and profits. What is the movement of people from farms to cities: Urbanization. The Industrial revolution created a new ____________ class: Middle. __________________ predicted a violent revolution that would result in the working class taking over in a classless political and economic systems known as communism: Karl Marx
Before the Industrial Revolution most people lived in small communities and farms and made things like clothing by hand. What is that called: Cottage System. The use of simple machines and methods like crop rotation helped increase the amount of food grown which began what farming revolution in England: Agricultural Revolution . What major effect did the Agricultural Revolution have on population: population increased. What is it called when people use machines to do work that had been performed by humans and animals : Industrialism . Where did the Industrial Revolution begin: The Textile Industry in England . What system brought machines and workers together in one place to produce goods: Factory System . What invention powered factories and allowed factories to be built anywhere, also powered ships and railroads : Steam Engine. What invention was faster, cheaper, connected cities and countries and was the biggest improvement in land transportation to that point : The Railroad. What impact did factories like the one shown have on people's health and the environment : All the above are true. Why did people move from farms and small communities to the cities during the Industrial Revolution: people could earn more in a factory than on the farms. Which of the following was NOT part of daily life for workers in the factories of the Industrial Revolution : Safe working conditions. Businesses that people can buy shares of to own part of the company are called what: corporations. How did the Industrial Revolution affect the cities: Led to an increase in population in the cities. What best describes who the people are and what action they are taking in this Industrial Revolution image: Union workers conducting a strike demanding higher pay
The Silk Road was what: A network of roads used for trading.. Which one was NOT a danger on the Silk Road: Wild fires would break out.. About how long was the Silk Road: 4,000 miles. Which is the most important fact that makes the Silk Road significant to history : It was one on the first times Europe and Asia were connected and products and cultures were exchanged.. What disease began on the Silk Road that devastated parts of the world: . Which product was NOT exchanged on the Silk Road: plastic. Which cultural idea was exchanged on the Silk Road: All of the listed answers. Why did China build the Great Wall: To protect traders from thieves and bandits. What animals transported most of the goods along the Silk Road: Camels. Which person was a famous trader on the Silk Road who brought the noodle back to Italy: Marco Polo. One reason the Silk Road was important is: It connected previously isolated cultures. Silk is made from: fiber from silkworm cocoons . The Silk Road is: an intercontinental network of trading routes. What is a caravan: a group of people traveling together. What was the terrain like on the Silk Road: harsh deserts and mountains. Silk was produced: only in China. The Chinese invention used to make weapons and fireworks: Gunpowder. What was the biggest threat to merchants traveling on the Silk Road: Thieves. Paper led to: both books and money
The time period from the 1870's to 1900 is known as the Gilded Age because ..: there were a few very wealthy families in America who made most of the nation's money. . The U.S. experienced economic disparity during the Gilded Age, meaning that ..: most of the nation's wealth was controlled by a small percentage of people while most others were very poor. . Which group of people were negatively affected by the Gilded Age: factory workers. Andrew Carnegie & John D. Rockefeller are both examples of which 3 terms below: entrepreneurs. Which of the following types of leaders are being described in the political cartoon and were not liked by American citizens: robber barons. Andrew Carnegie gained an enormous out of wealth from the ____________ industry. : steel. John D. Rockefeller owned 90% of which American industry: oil. How is an entrepreneur different from an inventor: An entrepreneur develops a business from an idea or invention. . What are 3 ways that George Washington Carver helped farmers: He learned how to use the excess of peanuts to create new items. . Henry Ford is credited with creating ..: a more affordable car because of his use of the assembly line. . The steamship & railroad industry made _____________________ a millionaire. : Cornelius Vanderbilt. How did Cornelius Vanderbilt improve life for Americans: He made railroad travel easier in New York. . ____________________ greatly improved communication for American citizens & businesses through his invention of the telephone. : Alexander Graham Bell. Thomas Edison not only invented the light bulb but also the ____________________ which could record sound. : phonograph. How did Thomas Edison's inventions improve the lives of Americans: His more efficient light bulb allowed people to have lights in their homes and also for businesses to stay open after dark. . Which of the following businessmen did not actually invent anything but was still successful: Cornelius Vanderbilt
The Silk Road led to what shared throughout societies? B. goods and knowledge. The Silk Road crossed___________ Africa, Europe, and Asia. Indus Valley, __________, and Egypt civilizations bought and sold with one another. Mesopotamia. Historians believed that the exchange of ideas had no effect on world history. False. The Bactrian camel made travel through the routes of the Silk Roads possible because it was adapted to the land by its Long eyelashes. Why did the Chinese decide to interact with their European neighbors? They each wanted goods and rare material from each other.. During the rule of the Song Dynasty, the population grew and new cities sprang up around China. What invention allowed trade to increase? paper money. During the second Silk Roads era, these two groups began trading with one another for the first time: the Arabs and Chinese. During the second Silk Roads era, the items exchanged included the following: textiles, food, spices, and art. Who brought their goods and ideas with the Silk Roads? merchants and adventurers. all of the above. The Europeans sailed to the Americas in ___ 1492
Trading bulk goods like lumber and in larger quantities best matches which trade system: Indian Ocean. Gold and salt passing along the Silk Road would likely have come from..: North Africa. A type of technology from China still in use today. : Paper. Connected the three empires we learned about in unit three with China, India, and Persia: Silk Road. This Chinese invention allowed people to travel overseas, out of sight of land without losing their direction. : Compass. This would eventually replace the Silk Road as it was faster, and people were able to trade a larger amount of goods. : Indian Ocean Trade Routes. Which of the following best describes Japan's relationship to most of Asia: Japan was isolated from most of Asia. Why was the Silk Road and trade a benefit for the Byzantine Empire during the Middle Ages: They were in a good position to trade with many civilizations. Besides trade goods, what else traveled along the Silk Road and Indian Ocean trade routes: Religions like Islam and Buddhism. In what ways was Japan influenced by China: Both spread of Buddhism and similar writing system. Why was China able to influence Japanese culture: It is close geographically to Japan. Why is it not 100% correct to call the trade route between Europe and Asia the Silk Road: It was not a single road but multiple routes linking civilizations. True or False: Europeans created goods like silk clothing and porcelain art to trade along the Silk Road. : False. Why did Indian Ocean trade eventually replace trade along the Silk Road: You could transport more goods further over the ocean
Engage students with this Renaissance and Printing Press quiz, covering major events, inventions, and influential artists from the era.
Which of the following was not a result of the British Industrial revolution Abundance in capital resources. Samuel Smiles. Andrew Ure. Jeremy Betham. Karl Marx . Georg Wilhelm Frederick Hegel. Freidrich Engels Factory owner who helped Karl Marx write Communist Manifesto. Liberalism. Conservatisim. Socialism. Utopian Socialisim. Anarchism. Romanticism. economist and philosopher, a country could be governed by nobles based on the idea of paternalism alone Edmund Burke. Louis Blancs basic ideas... "The right to work". Which two were reason for Great Britain being the first country to fully industrialize? Water ways and ports, expansive int. trade. Select the ones that were social consequences of the Industrial Revolution in GB. Rapid urbanization
Does your pre-reading kid ever wonder what language is all about? You can now introduce him to the various practical uses of language in the real world, focusing on four basic ones: newspapers, phone books, store signs, and menus. Through this fun and educational activity, your child can begin to grasp the significance of language in everyday life.
bold text: a set of typed characters that are darker and heavier than normal and used to show emphasis.. bullet points: an item in a list that has a large dot in front of it to show importance. captions: a title or brief explaination attached to an article, illustration, cartoon, picture, graph, or poster.. glossary: a list of words and what they mean. graphs: a picture or visual image that shows information. headings: short words orphrases that appear at the top of an article or page that let the reader know what the page, chapter, or article is about. illustrations: a picture or diagram that helps make something clear or attractive. index: a system used to make finding information easier. italics: a style of typing where the letters slope to the right to call attention to the word or words. map: a drawing or picture showing selected features of an area and usually drawn to a given scale. photograph: an image, or picture, that has been captured on film or some other material. table: information arranged in rows and columns. table of contents: a list of the parts of a book or document organized in the order in which the parts appear. title: . title page: a page at the beginning of a book giving its title, the name of the author and publisher, and other publication information. subheadings:
How many continents are on the Earth: 7. How many oceans are on the Earth: 5. Which continent do we live on: North America. Which continent is below North America: South America. Which continent is beside Europe: Asia. Which continent is below Europe? : Africa. Which ocean do we live beside: Atlantic. In which country of North America do we live: USA. How many states are in the United States of America, or USA: 50. Which of the 50 states do we live in: Virginia. What is the name of the county we live in: Henry Co.. What is the name of the city inside of Henry County: Martinsville. Which state does not border Virginia: South Carolina. Which county does not border Henry County: Roanoke. Which country is above the USA: Canada. Which country is below the USA: Mexico. Which continent is this: North America. What is the name of this state: Virginia. What is the name of this county: Henry. What is the name of this country: . Which state borders Virginia: Tennessee. Which continent is above South America: North America. What is the name of the city inside of Pittsylvania County: Danville. What is the capital of the USA: Washington, D.C.. What continent is below Asia: Australia. What do we call the countries between North and South America: Central America. What country is beside of Canada: Greenland. Which states border Virginia: Maryland. What is the capital of Virginia: Richmond
French Intervention and Second Empire
Print-and-go Grade 2 ELA worksheet on alphabetical order. 15 tasks, full answer key, zero prep. Aligned to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.2.2.E. PDF ready. Access now.