World History Ch 9 Industrial Revolution Set 3 Question Preview (ID: 16900)
World History Ch 9 Industrial Revolution Set 3.
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Which of the following was NOT a positive aspect of industrialization?
a) It created jobs for workers.
b) It increased a nation's wealth.
c) It improved living conditions in cities.
d) It increased the production of goods.
Which of the following was the first area to undergo major industrialization?
a) banking
b) railroads
c) coal mining
d) textiles
Who defended the free-market system of capitalism in the book, The Wealth of Nations?
a) Adam Smith
b) John Stuart Mill
c) Jeremy Bentham
d) William Wilberforce
With which of the following is Karl Marx most closely associated?
a) socialism
b) communism
c) trade unionism
d) utilitarianism
A _______ is a type of business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts.
a) proprietorship
b) partnership
c) corporation
d) limited liability partnership
Being blockaded during the War of 1812 encouraged _____ to use its own resources to develop independent industries.
a) France
b) Spain
c) England
d) The United States
In the 19th century, industrialization had the effect of _____ the gap between industrialized and non-industrialized countries.
a) creating
b) widening
c) closing
d) erasing
The country of _______ led Europe in adopting the industrial technology of Britain.
a) Germany
b) Belgium
c) France
d) Prussia
The French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars ______ the process of industrialization in Europe.
a) reversed
b) stopped
c) slowed
d) accelerated
Under the Meiji rulers, ____ began to industrialize.
a) Turkey
b) Japan
c) China
d) Korea
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