Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: Which country did the Industrial Revolution begin in? Great Britain.

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Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: Which country did the Industrial Revolution begin in? Great Britain

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: When is the president formally elected into office? At the inauguration

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: Who invented the spinning jenny? James Hargreaves

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: Who performed most of the work in factories? Women and Children

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: Movement from farms to cities is called… Urbanization

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: What is an artificial waterway? Canal

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: What 2 cities are connected by the Erie Canal? Albany and Buffalo NY

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: Who was the governor of NY that proposed the Erie Canal? Dewitt Clinton

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: Who invented the cotton gin? Eli Whitney

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: Other than the cotton gin, what else did Eli Whitney invent? Interchangeable parts

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: What is a toll road also called? Turnpike

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: What did James Hargreaves invent? Spinning Jenny

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: Who brought plans to a build a mill to the US? Samuel Slater

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: What is a person who invests in a business to make a profit called? Capitalist

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: Why did factory owners hire women and children? They would work for less money.

Industrial Revolution Review Q: A: The long slow process which completely changed the way goods were made is the definition of…. Industrial Revolution