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Unit 7 - Industrial Nation (Quiz 1)
Author :
Diana Carolina Pérez
1.
The religious revolution in Europe that began by reforming Catholicism and ended by establishing Protestantism was called the:
A
Industrial Revolution
B
Crusades
C
Reformation
2.
The change from hand labor to machine labor was brought about during the period of time known as the:
A
Industrial Revolution
B
Middle Ages
C
Crusades
3.
A rebirth of trade and commerce in Europe was brought about by the:
A
Middle Ages
B
Crusades
C
Industrial Revolution
4.
Between A.D. 500 - 1500 life was centered around the castle and the lands of the lords. This time is known as the:
A
Industrial Revolution
B
Reformation
C
Middle Ages
5.
Who led the Reformation movement?
A
Johann Gutenberg
B
Martin Luther
C
John Knox
6.
Who invented the printing press?
A
John Knox
B
John Calvin
C
Johann Gutenberg
7.
What impact did Gutenberg's printing press have on the spread of God's Word?
A
The cost of a Bible increased as more became available.
B
Latin became the only language of the Bible.
C
Faster production of Bibles was possible and more people had access to Scriptures.
8.
The making of goods in large numbers is called ______ production
A
raw
B
mass
C
machine
9.
Sources of wealth in nature, such as lumber, oil, coal, and so on, are called:
A
tangible resources
B
process resources
C
natural resources
10.
England's textile industry was greatly boosted by new inventions.
A
True
B
False
C
I'm not sure
11.
England was eager to share its industrial achievements with America.
A
True
B
False
C
Maybe
12.
Rural families and Irish immigrants supplied England's work force.
A
True
B
False
C
Mmmm not sure.
13.
The Industrial Revolution in the United States was made possible by:
A
buildings
B
manpower and natural resources
C
new machines and buildings
14.
The South had the following elements for large plantations: rich soil, shipbuilding, slave labor and good climate.
A
True
B
False
C
Maybe
15.
The United States wanted to prove to England that it was not inferior and it could succeed in industry.
A
True
B
False
C
I don't know.
16.
Natural resources adding to the development of industry in the United States were:
A
small population, rivers and streams.
B
rivers and streams, coal supply
C
coal supply and small population.
17.
Businessmen from _________ had made fortunes in trade and shipbuilding and wanted to invest in United States industry.
A
Virginia
B
North Carolina
C
New England
18.
Which of the natural resources in the United States aided industrial growth?
A
clay deposits, political freedom, lakes, lumber and iron ore.
B
lumber, clay deposits, iron ore and coal, fast-moving streams.
C
lumber, varied climate, coal, fast-moving streams and iron ore.
19.
The invention of labor-saving devices for the farmer was known as the Agricultural Revolution.
A
True
B
False
C
Maybe
20.
New labor-saving devices caused agricultural production to increase.
A
True
B
False
C
I don't know.
21.
Lower costs of raw materials reduced profits in the textile industry.
A
True
B
False
C
I'm not sure.
22.
As goods were produced in greater numbers, cost to the consumer went down.
A
True
B
False
C
Maybe
23.
The steam engine and the sewing machine were inventions of the Agricultural Revolution.
A
True
B
False
C
Mmm let me think...