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Final Jeopardy Question The Industrial Revolution Early Economics 100 The “isms” Science & Technology Italian & German Unification 500 400 300 200 100.

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1 Final Jeopardy Question The Industrial Revolution Early Economics 100 The “isms” Science & Technology Italian & German Unification 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 500 400 300 200 100 Marxism

2 The Process by which power driven machinery came to replace hand tools and hand labor in the production of goods. Back

3 The Industrial Revolution Back

4 The Industrial Revolution began here. Back

5 Great Britain Back

6 Land, or natural resources, Labor, Capital, and Favorable government. Back

7 Factors necessary for industrialization Back

8 Spinning Jenny, Power Loom, and Steam power all helped the industrialization of this industry.

9 Textile Industry Back

10 Manufacturing in history developed in the following order: handicraft, domestic, ________. Back

11 Factory Back

12 Wrote the “Wealth of Nations” Back

13 Adam Smith Back

14 Literally meaning “hands off,” or “Let do.” government should not interfere in the economy. Back

15 Laissez-Faire Back

16 According to Malthus, this was the cause of poverty. Back

17 More people than food. Back

18 According to Ricardo, this would occur when population increases. Two things!

19 Labor supply would increase, and wages would decrease. Back

20 According to Adam Smith when supply of a product increases, demand for a product ________, and price__________. Back

21 Stays the same, and price decreases. Back

22 Written by Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels. Back

23 The Communist Manifesto Back

24 The working class, according to Marx were called this term. Back

25 Proletariat Back

26 The “new exploiters,” according to Marx in the Industrial Era were these people. Back

27 Bourgeosie Back

28 Capitalism is doomed, religion is the opiate of the masses, class struggle is present throughout history, and history is still evolving into the ultimate end of a socialist Utopia.

29 Marxist beliefs. Back

30 According to Marx, this was the most important factor in shaping history. Back

31 Economics Back

32 Invented the light bulb. Back

33 Thomas Edison Back

34 Invented the Telephone Back

35 Alexander Graham Bell Back

36 Invented the Telegraph Back

37 Samuel Morse Back

38 Created a process for food purification.

39 Louis Pasteur Back

40 The father of modern genetics Back

41 Gregor Mendel Back

42 The Prussian architect of German Unification. Back

43 Otto von Bismarck Back

44 Mazzini, Cavour, & Garibaldi Back

45 Personalities of Italian Unification. Back

46 The first king of Germany. Back

47 Wilhelm I Back

48 The war between Prussia and France that finally brought unification to Germany, and humiliation to France.

49 Franco-Prussian War Back

50 The name of Garibaldi’s group that helped lead Italy to unification. Back

51 The Red Shirts Back

52 Believed that the Proletariat would rise up and overthrow the Bourgeosie. Back

53 Marxism Back

54 Believed that a republican form of government would be the best. Back

55 Liberalism Back

56 Believed that the modes of production should be more publicly owned. Back

57 Socialism Back

58 When people exhibit a strong sense of patriotism and pride in their country/heritage.

59 Nationalism Back

60 Believed that the “old” order needed to be restored. Back

61 Conservatism Back

62 This industry was the FIRST to industrialize, and it led to the factory system. Back

63 The Textile Industry Back

64 This Jeopardy Game was Created by: Sara Feltman, 5th Grade Teacher Scott Elementary School 1999-2000 School Year


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