The Industrial Revolution and Agricultural ChangesOnline version In this game, players will determine whether various nouns related to the Industrial Revolution and the Agricultural Revolution are true or false based on the provided text. Answer ✅ for true and ❌ for false as you explore the transformative changes that shaped modern society. by rania abdulsadeq 1 Most people in 1750 lived in cities. Yes No 2 The Industrial Revolution did not affect people's lives significantly. Yes No 3 Jobless farm workers migrated to cities for factory jobs. Yes No 4 The Dutch built dikes to reclaim land from the sea. Yes No 5 The agricultural revolution improved the quality of farm products. Yes No 6 Anesthetics were first used in Europe in the early 1900s. Yes No 7 The Industrial Revolution was a sudden event. Yes No 8 The speed of light was measured by an American dentist. Yes No 9 Many country villages grew into industrial towns by the 1850s. Yes No 10 Farmers in the 1700s did not exchange news of experiments. Yes No 11 The British Parliament passed laws to facilitate land enclosure. Yes No 12 The seed drill scattered seeds randomly over the land. Yes No 13 The Scientific Revolution influenced the Industrial Revolution. Yes No 14 Telegraph wires allowed urgent messages to be sent quickly. Yes No 15 Industrial-age travelers could only move slowly. Yes No 16 Enclosure benefited all farmers equally. Yes No 17 The seed drill was invented by Jethro Tull. Yes No 18 Lord Charles Townshend promoted the growth of turnips. Yes No 19 The Industrial Revolution began in Britain. Yes No 20 The first agricultural revolution occurred in the 1800s. Yes No