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What were conditions like in the factories for workers?
a) Dangerous, with long hours and little pay
b) Dangerous, but workers were paid very well
c) Very safe, but workers made little money
d) Dangerous, but almost no one worked in factories, so it did not matter much

What was created to protect the rights of workers with factory owners?
a) labor unions
b) capitalism
c) better technology, such as the steam engine
d) nothing needed to be created- factory workers were always safe and treated fairly

What type of economic system allows private ownership of business with no government interference?
a) laissez-faire capitalism
b) mercantilism
c) socialism
d) imperialism

What type of government allows the government to own all the property?
a) communism
b) democracy
c) republic
d) monarchy

What two men are known for creating communism?
a) Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles
b) Isaac Newton and Galileo
c) Nicholas Copernicus and King Charles I
d) John Locke and Baron Montesquieu

What were the two natural resources foundational to the IR?
a) coal and iron
b) water and fire
c) oil and iron
d) gold and silver

What group of people were hired to do the work in factories because they could pay them less and they could do jobs that others couldn't do?
a) children
b) slaves
c) young adults
d) the elderly

What term describes moving from the country to the city in order to find work in the factories?
a) rural to urban migration
b) urban to rural migration
c) agricultural migration
d) industrial migration

What were living conditions like in urban areas?
a) crowded, dirty, high crime
b) very clean and luxurious
c) conditions were the same as rural areas
d)

What invention allowed factories to be moved away from the rivers?
a) steam engine
b) spinning jenny
c) water frame
d) cotton gin

Why did factories need to be built along the rivers?
a) Water was a power source for early machines and factories
b) Water created a cooler climate
c) Water was available for workers to drink
d) Many natural resources existed in water that were used to build machines

What impact did interchangeable parts, division of labor and mass production have on society?
a) it allowed more goods to be produced
b) it allowed less goods to be produced
c) it did not have an impact
d) it made goods more expensive

Why did the IR start in Great Britain?
a) it had lots of rivers, extensive trade already established and natural resources like coal
b) it had a cooler climate, which was helpful for factory owners
c) it had very mountainous land, which was good for transportation and trade
d) it had a small population and many deserts

Where were factories originally built?
a) along rivers in cities
b) in rural areas
c) near the mountains
d) in valleys

What is the significance of the factory system?
a) machines replaced goods made by hand
b) machines became useless
c) machines were only made in foreign countries
d) machines were used less than in prior times

Where were goods made prior to the Industrial revolution?
a) cottages (in the home)
b) factories
c) industry
d) goods were not made prior to the Industrial Revolution

In what nation did the Industrial Revolution begin?
a) Great Britain
b) America
c) Japan
d) Germany

The Enclosure movement, crop rotation and advanced farming technology were all a part of what revolution?
a) Agricultural Revolution
b) Scientific Revoltion
c) Technology Revolution
d) Medical Revolution

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