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H.World History Exam

Chapter 21-22

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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.
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