OIL: 11:18 1) IN WHAT STATE WAS THE BIG OIL STRIKE MADE? 2) WHAT ANIMAL WAS LIGHTING OIL MADE FROM? 3 ) What was used as the main power in industry before.

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OIL: 11:18 1) IN WHAT STATE WAS THE BIG OIL STRIKE MADE? 2) WHAT ANIMAL WAS LIGHTING OIL MADE FROM? 3 ) What was used as the main power in industry before oil? 4 ) What kind of engine ran the well drill? 5) Because of the strike, oil became cheaper than what?

HENRY FORD 11:18- 17:33 1) IN WHAT CITY WAS FORD’S PLANT LOCATED? 3) WHAT HAPPENED TO THE COST OF HIS CARS? 4) WHAT DID MOST CAR BUYERS NOT KNOW HOW TO DO? 2) WHAT WAS FORD’S CAR CALLED? 5)HOW DID THE CAR CHANGE WHERE AMERICANS LIVED?

STEEL/ 12:10-18:40 1) WHAT COULD BE MADE ONLY WITH STEEL? 2) WHY WAS STEEL PRODUCTION SO DANGEROUS? 3) What happened to the price of steel once Carnegie had figured out how to mass produce it?

SKYSCRAPERS/ 18:40-24:00 1)What safety equipment did the early steel walkers wear? 2) What happened to 2 roughnecks out of 5? 3) What other invention enabled buildings to be extremely high?

SLUMS/ 28:15-34:24 1) Name two slum problems. 2) WHAT NEW TECHNOLOGY DID JACOB RIIS USE TO EXPOSE THE SLUM CONDITIONS? 3) WHAT SLUM PROBLEM WAS WARRING TRY TO SOLVE?

THE LIGHT BULB/ 34:20-39:33 WHO INVENTED THE LIGHT BULB? WHAT WAS THE BIG PROBLEM IN INVENTING THE LIGHT BULB? WHAT DID HE BUILD TO PROVIDE ELECTRICITY IN MANY CITIES ACROSS THE US? NAME TWO THINGS THAT COULD THEN OPERATE AT NIGHT.

38:41- 45:60 WHAT WAS THE GENDER OF MOST WORKERS AT THE TRIANGLE SHIRTWAIST FACTORY DISASTER? WHY WERE THE WORKERS UNABLE TO PUT OUT THE FIRE? WHAT WAS THE ONLY WAY TO WARN THE HIGHER FLOORS? WHY COULDN’T THEY GET DOWN THE FIRE ESCAPE? NAME ONE IMPROVEMENT UNIONS FORCED ON BUSINESS OWNERS BECAUSE OF THIS TRAGEDY.