Revolutionary Changes And The Industrial Revolution Question Preview (ID: 37230)


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What group was instrumental in dissemination of new ideas?
a) Women
b) Nobility
c) Guilds
d) Freemen

The Counter Enlightenment was....
a) all of the above
b) most influential in France and other Catholic countries
c) instituted self-determination
d) emphasized self over the group

Monarchs who supported the Enlightenment...
a) all of the above
b) Sponsored and promoted dissemination of new ideas
c) Provided patronage of intellectuals
d) Created: Bureaucracies in government, A national legal systems, Modernized tax systems

John Locke argued that governments were created to protect individual...
a) property
b) pursuit of happiness
c) religion
d) speech

The Enlightenment....
a) Challenged long-established religious and political institutions
b) Was begun with a series of revolts against the new order
c) Felt religious text were fundamental to knowledge
d) Began as a rebellion in France against the king

What was not part of the Old World Order?
a) Science
b) Monarchies and nobles
c) Religion/clergy
d) Agricultural elites

What was another name for the French and Indian War?
a) Seven years war
b) War of Austrian Succession
c) War of Spanish Succession
d) 30 years war

What did the Mine of 1842 do to improve working conditions?
a) Set the age and work hours for children
b) Established a working age for women
c) Established work conditions for children in mine
d) Determine how long women could work underground

What did the Factory Act of 1833 deal with?
a) Age of working children
b) Work-hours for men
c) Age of children working in mines
d) Work-hours for women

Which group was not a new addtion to the workforce?
a) Men
b) Women
c) Children
d) Large numbers of unskilled labor

What is Laissez-faire?
a) Free market
b) French economic system
c) As is
d) unlimited government interference

What is positivism?
a) Technology will solve social problems
b) Technology is the source of knowledge
c) Technology is a means to an end
d) Technoloy should only be used sparingly

What were some of the social problems associated with the Industrial Revolution?
a) Alcoholism
b) Abandonment of children
c) Large numbers of unemployed
d) all of the above

Why were cities overcrowded?
a) Availability of jobs
b) Mass migratons
c) Movement of people from farms to the city
d) All of the above

What was the main use for electricity in the early industrial revolution?
a) Telegraph
b) Phone
c) Lights
d) Electric motors

Why wasn't the steam engine valuable to the industrial revolution?
a) It was fuel efficient
b) It allowed factories to be placed close to transportation hubs
c) It allowed for faster overland travel
d) It was a source of power for river boats

What industry did took advantage of mechanization?
a) Textile
b) Iron
c) Agriculture
d) Pottery

What was used to improve iron quality and production?
a) coke
b) charcole
c) wood
d) coal

What was the source of the new foods brought to Europe?
a) The Americas
b) Africa
c) Asia
d) SW Asia (the Middle East)

What was not a cause of the Industrial Revolution?
a) New colonies in the Americas
b) Population growth
c) Agricultural revolution
d) Trade and inventiveness

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