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H.World History Exam
Chapter 21-22
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Invented the spinning frame, water frame, and factories. | Richard Arkwright |
| Brought the technology to the US for the first factories. | Samuel Slater |
| Robber baron who made his fortune in railroads. | Cornelius Vanderbilt |
| Invented the locomotive or steam powered train. | Richard Trevithick |
| Scottish economist who began New Harmony, Indiana. | Robert Owen |
| Author of The Doll's House about the unfair treatment of women at home. | Henrik Ibsen |
| American who was the first to use an assembly line in his factory. | Henry Ford |
| Scientist who developed the process of heating liquids to kill bacteria. | Louis Pasteur |
| Author of A Christmas Carol and A Tale of Two Cities. | Charles Dickens |
| Invented to radio. | Guglielmo Marconi |
| Father of psychology. | Sigmund Freud |
| Wrote Das Kapital about communism. | Karl Marx |
| Robber baron who made his fortune in banking. | J.P. Morgan |
| First successful airplane flight. | Wright Brothers |
| Believed in laissez-faire economics. | Adam Smith |
| Artistic style that portrayed details of everyday life. | Realism |
| Invented interchangeable parts. | Eli Whitney |
| Factors of Production are: | Labor, Capital, and Land. |
| The Industrial Revolution began in | Great Britain |
| Economic system that states MAJOR factors of production should be owned by the government. | Socialism |
| An organization that represents workers' interests. | Labor Unions |
| Inventor of the dynamo (led to electrical generators) | Michael Faraday |
| An anesthetic that prevented pain duing surgery. | Ether |
| The migration of people from rural areas to cities. | Urbanization |
| Steel can be made by combining: | Coal and iron |
| Areas on the fringe of cities. | Suburbs |
| Four sports that became popular in the early 1900s were: | Rugby, Baseball, Soccer, and Football |
| Inventor of the first light bulb, but it was too dim. | Sigmund Freud |
| Six uses of steel were: | Creating railroads, trains, skyscrapers, bridges, cans, and steamships. |