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10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Key Terms Key Facts Potpourri Shirtwaist Factory Tragedy Industrial Revolution 5 pt

Define this term: transportation

What is the means of conveying people, goods and livestock? What do you think conveying means?

True/False Globalization Globalization is a nation’s economy based on free trade and use of local labor

What is false? Globalization world foreign Globalization is the development of a world economy, based on free trade and the use of foreign labor.

Define this term: Environmental Conservation

What is the careful utilization of natural resources in order to prevent depletion of air, water, minerals and organisms on Earth?

Globalization Define this term: Globalization

What is the development of a world economy, based on free trade and use of foreign labor?

economy Define this term: economy

What is a system in which people produce, sell and buy things?

Globalization Define this term: Globalization

What is the development of a world economy based on free trade and use of foreign labor?

10 pts. A large Spanish farm or plantation Define this term: Progress Define this term: Progress

What is the continual development of new ideas and new technologies for the benefit of the individual and society?

Technology Define the following term: Technology

What is a way of putting knowledge to practical use, by solving problems for people, by stretching human capabilities?

Another word for “the continual development of new ideas and new technologies for the benefit of the individual and society”

progress What is progress?

True/False Environmental Conservation is the continual development of new ideas and new technologies

false What is false? progress. The definition given was for progress. Environmental Conservation Environmental Conservation is the careful utilization of natural resources to save our air, water, minerals and organisms of the Earth

Two Similarities involving the Shirtwaist Factory and the recent Bangladesh Fire

What are: -Hundreds of innocent people died -People leaped to their death -Workers were locked in the shop -Many of the workers were underage -Many safety precautions were ignored

Another word for “way of putting knowledge to practical use by solving problems for people, while stretching human capabilities”

technology What is technology?

The Industrial Revolution not only made life easier at home, but it changed something else about a person’s home

What is location? Many people moved from the rural, country setting, to the more urban, city like setting. Often moving into overcrowded neighborhoods.

An easier way to say “the careful utilization of natural resources in order to prevent depletion of air, water, minerals, and organisms on Earth”

What is Environmental Conservation?

financial There was a financial purpose to mass production, during America’s Industrial Revolution, and Henry Ford and his Model T were an example of it

t What was the price of the car came down or decreased so the average worker could afford one?

safety Name 3 positive safety changes to come after the Shirtwaist Factory tragedy

What were ? -Doors open out -Doors are not locked -Strong sturdy fire escapes -Better fire truck, with longer hoses and ladders t

Name two rights workers got after the Shirtwaist Factory tragedy

What were: -8 hours work -Higher wages -15 minute breaks -5 day work week -Higher minimum age -Paid for working overtime

Define this term:IndustrialRevolution

What is the transition from making goods by hands to making by machine? What do you think transition means?

fire related Name 3 fire related, safety precautions which came about as a result the Shirtwaist Factory tragedy

X What were: A.Sprinklers in the ceiling B.Strong, safe fire escape C.Fire truck hoses had stronger pressure D.Fire trucks had longer ladders

Legal working ages that came about due to the Shirtwaist Factory tragedy

What is 16 year old minimum age, to work a 35 hour week, during the school year and 18 year old for full time and more dangerous employment?

Three types of transportation that came during America’s Industrial Revolution (Circa 1870 – 1920)

What are the -Car -Airplane -Ocean Liner?

infrastructure Infrastructure Development of a country’s infrastructure was an important part of the Industrial Revolution. Infrastructure makes life easier because it includes these items

What are electricity, bridges, roads, and sewers? erfe

One of the biggest unintended side effect of the Industrial Revolution

What is the pollution of the air, water and land?

Besides pollution of the air, water and land, name 3 unintended, negative, side effects of modern technology

What are? -Obesity-Being lazy -Being unable to communicate on a personal level -side effects of modern medicine -treatment of workers -treatment of animals used to make foods and medicine -the long term use of using chemicals in processed foods -but other than that, everything’s fine!

financial reason One financial reason for the use of mass production during the Industrial Revolution

costs decreased What is the costs of goods decreased, went down?