Deck 26: The Making of Industrial Society
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Deck 26: The Making of Industrial Society
1
Which of the following is NOT a correct pairing of inventor and invention?
A)James Watt and steam engine
B)Josiah Wedgwood and "mule"
C)John Kay and flying shuttle
D)John Bessemer and converter
E)Edmund Cartwright and power loom
A)James Watt and steam engine
B)Josiah Wedgwood and "mule"
C)John Kay and flying shuttle
D)John Bessemer and converter
E)Edmund Cartwright and power loom
Josiah Wedgwood and "mule"
2
The inventor of the flying shuttle was
A)John Kay.
B)Samuel Crompton.
C)Josiah Wedgwood.
D)James Watt.
E)Edmund Cartwright.
A)John Kay.
B)Samuel Crompton.
C)Josiah Wedgwood.
D)James Watt.
E)Edmund Cartwright.
John Kay.
3
Edmund Cartwright was responsible for the invention of the
A)steam-driven locomotive.
B)converter.
C)steam engine.
D)power loom.
E)flying shuttle.
A)steam-driven locomotive.
B)converter.
C)steam engine.
D)power loom.
E)flying shuttle.
power loom.
4
Marx and Engels suggested that music,art,and literature
A)should be used by the communists to facilitate the revolution.
B)were the "opiate of the masses."
C)were the only aspects of the modern world that had not been contaminated by the capitalists.
D)served the purposes of the capitalists because they diverted the workers from their misery.
E)represented the peasants and were thus useless.
A)should be used by the communists to facilitate the revolution.
B)were the "opiate of the masses."
C)were the only aspects of the modern world that had not been contaminated by the capitalists.
D)served the purposes of the capitalists because they diverted the workers from their misery.
E)represented the peasants and were thus useless.
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5
The Luddites
A)were the first utopian socialist thinkers.
B)were the industrial workers that Marx felt would be the eventual victors in the revolution.
C)led the movement away from traditional crafts manufacture and toward the factory system.
D)were crafts workers who destroyed textile machines.
E)promoted industrial advancement through their work in Parliament.
A)were the first utopian socialist thinkers.
B)were the industrial workers that Marx felt would be the eventual victors in the revolution.
C)led the movement away from traditional crafts manufacture and toward the factory system.
D)were crafts workers who destroyed textile machines.
E)promoted industrial advancement through their work in Parliament.
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6
Marx and Engels proposed that capitalism divided people into two classes.These classes were
A)the capitalists and the bourgeoisie.
B)the capitalists and the proletariat.
C)the workers and the peasantry.
D)the capitalists and the middle class.
E)the proletariat and the nobility.
A)the capitalists and the bourgeoisie.
B)the capitalists and the proletariat.
C)the workers and the peasantry.
D)the capitalists and the middle class.
E)the proletariat and the nobility.
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7
The invention of the flying shuttle
A)powered the first steam-driven locomotive.
B)made the steam engine possible.
C)led to passage of the Calico Acts.
D)gave the British an unquestioned military advantage.
E)sped the weaving process.
A)powered the first steam-driven locomotive.
B)made the steam engine possible.
C)led to passage of the Calico Acts.
D)gave the British an unquestioned military advantage.
E)sped the weaving process.
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8
The first steam-powered locomotive was George Stephenson's
A)Rocket.
B)Blazer.
C)Meteor.
D)Lightning.
E)Comet.
A)Rocket.
B)Blazer.
C)Meteor.
D)Lightning.
E)Comet.
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9
James Watt's steam engines were especially prominent in the
A)transportation industry.
B)mining industry.
C)British navy.
D)production of electricity.
E)textile industry.
A)transportation industry.
B)mining industry.
C)British navy.
D)production of electricity.
E)textile industry.
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10
The dominant form of industrial organization by the end of the nineteenth century was
A)the putting-out system.
B)cottage industry.
C)the factory system.
D)the guild system.
E)a socialist-directed economy.
A)the putting-out system.
B)cottage industry.
C)the factory system.
D)the guild system.
E)a socialist-directed economy.
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11
Crucial to industrialization was
A)the leadership role taken by the Luddites.
B)willing support of the major industrial unions.
C)peasants' planned and willing relocation to the cities.
D)the leading role that Russia provided in technology.
E)the replacement of human and animal power with inanimate sources of energy such as steam.
A)the leadership role taken by the Luddites.
B)willing support of the major industrial unions.
C)peasants' planned and willing relocation to the cities.
D)the leading role that Russia provided in technology.
E)the replacement of human and animal power with inanimate sources of energy such as steam.
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12
The use of machine tools to produce large quantities of interchangeable parts was developed by
A)Henry Ford.
B)Henry Bessemer.
C)Eli Whitney.
D)Josiah Wedgwood.
E)George Stephenson.
A)Henry Ford.
B)Henry Bessemer.
C)Eli Whitney.
D)Josiah Wedgwood.
E)George Stephenson.
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13
At the behest of British wool producers,a series of laws passed in 1720 and 1721
A)restricted British importation of cotton cloth to the Americas.
B)encouraged the exportation of wool to the Americas.
C)prohibited the importation of cotton cloth.
D)required that corpses be buried in wool shrouds.
E)encouraged the importation of cotton cloth in an effort to boost British trade.
A)restricted British importation of cotton cloth to the Americas.
B)encouraged the exportation of wool to the Americas.
C)prohibited the importation of cotton cloth.
D)required that corpses be buried in wool shrouds.
E)encouraged the importation of cotton cloth in an effort to boost British trade.
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14
Beginning in the nineteenth century,industrializing lands experienced a social change known as the demographic transition when
A)60 percent of the people were 55 years old and older.
B)the rural population increased dramatically.
C)the fertility rate increased dramatically.
D)the majority of the population was college educated.
E)the fertility rate began a marked decline.
A)60 percent of the people were 55 years old and older.
B)the rural population increased dramatically.
C)the fertility rate increased dramatically.
D)the majority of the population was college educated.
E)the fertility rate began a marked decline.
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15
James Watt invented a more efficient steam pump when he
A)redesigned the flying shuttle.
B)restructured the engine's compressor.
C)copied and consolidated several important American inventions.
D)invented a more efficient method of steel production.
E)figured out how to make a piston turn a wheel for rotary motion.
A)redesigned the flying shuttle.
B)restructured the engine's compressor.
C)copied and consolidated several important American inventions.
D)invented a more efficient method of steel production.
E)figured out how to make a piston turn a wheel for rotary motion.
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16
The industrial revolution began in
A)the United States.
B)Great Britain.
C)France.
D)Italy.
E)Russia.
A)the United States.
B)Great Britain.
C)France.
D)Italy.
E)Russia.
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17
One of the authors of the Manifesto of the Communist Party was
A)Marx.
B)Fourier.
C)Rousseau.
D)Owen.
E)Lenin.
A)Marx.
B)Fourier.
C)Rousseau.
D)Owen.
E)Lenin.
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18
Henry Bessemer's innovations made it possible to produce cheaper
A)iron.
B)cotton.
C)steel.
D)oil.
E)wool.
A)iron.
B)cotton.
C)steel.
D)oil.
E)wool.
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19
Cheaper iron was produced after 1709 when British smelters began to use what substance as a fuel?
A)kerosene
B)coke
C)charcoal
D)wood
E)gasoline
A)kerosene
B)coke
C)charcoal
D)wood
E)gasoline
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20
The growing demand for cotton cloth in the eighteenth century threatened British
A)wool producers.
B)monopoly over the Chinese silk trade.
C)naval strength because of the dramatically rising cost of sails.
D)educational dominance.
E)trade with the Americas.
A)wool producers.
B)monopoly over the Chinese silk trade.
C)naval strength because of the dramatically rising cost of sails.
D)educational dominance.
E)trade with the Americas.
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21
The factory system began to emerge in the seventeenth century,when technological advances transformed the British textile industry.
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22
Zaibatsu refers to
A)a powerful Japanese trade union.
B)a Japanese financial clique.
C)the Japanese tradition wherein nobles were exempt from taxation.
D)a code of conduct for Japanese samurai.
E)the Japanese governmental organization that controlled the actions of powerful monopolies.
A)a powerful Japanese trade union.
B)a Japanese financial clique.
C)the Japanese tradition wherein nobles were exempt from taxation.
D)a code of conduct for Japanese samurai.
E)the Japanese governmental organization that controlled the actions of powerful monopolies.
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23
Marx and Engels believed that part of the final result of the socialist revolution would be
A)a crisis of overproduction.
B)the withering away of the state.
C)the "complete inversion of the class hierarchy."
D)the "realization of freedom."
E)the "opiate of the masses."
A)a crisis of overproduction.
B)the withering away of the state.
C)the "complete inversion of the class hierarchy."
D)the "realization of freedom."
E)the "opiate of the masses."
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24
In the late nineteenth century,Germany led the European countries in the movement to
A)dramatically reduce the rights and benefits of workers.
B)pass reforms such as minimum wage laws and unemployment insurance for workers.
C)crush the trade union movement so thoroughly that it didn't return for over fifty years.
D)recognize trade unions only if they would publicly renounce their ties to the communists.
E)convert to communism.
A)dramatically reduce the rights and benefits of workers.
B)pass reforms such as minimum wage laws and unemployment insurance for workers.
C)crush the trade union movement so thoroughly that it didn't return for over fifty years.
D)recognize trade unions only if they would publicly renounce their ties to the communists.
E)convert to communism.
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25
Over the long haul,trade unions
A)reduced the likelihood of a revolution by improving the lives of working people.
B)dramatically increased the chances for a revolution through their ties to Marxian socialists.
C)were completely unsuccessful in improving the conditions of the working class.
D)stood out as the most radical critics of industrial society.
E)fell under communist control.
A)reduced the likelihood of a revolution by improving the lives of working people.
B)dramatically increased the chances for a revolution through their ties to Marxian socialists.
C)were completely unsuccessful in improving the conditions of the working class.
D)stood out as the most radical critics of industrial society.
E)fell under communist control.
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26
By 1900,half the world's oil was produced by
A)the United States.
B)Saudi Arabia.
C)Persia.
D)Russia.
E)Nigeria.
A)the United States.
B)Saudi Arabia.
C)Persia.
D)Russia.
E)Nigeria.
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27
Throughout most of the nineteenth century,employers and governments
A)readily established their own trade unions.
B)worked closely with the trade unions to improve the conditions of the working class.
C)tried to convince trade unions to switch their allegiance from communists to socialists.
D)viewed trade unions as illegal associations designed to restrain trade.
E)saw the trade unions as the single best alternative to Marxian-type class revolution.
A)readily established their own trade unions.
B)worked closely with the trade unions to improve the conditions of the working class.
C)tried to convince trade unions to switch their allegiance from communists to socialists.
D)viewed trade unions as illegal associations designed to restrain trade.
E)saw the trade unions as the single best alternative to Marxian-type class revolution.
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28
Count Sergei Witte was the Russian
A)foreign minister whose disastrous trade policies blocked Russian advancement.
B)nobleman who stood as the chief obstacle to Russian industrialization.
C)nobleman who seized the throne after economic collapse.
D)radical who founded the Bolsheviks.
E)finance minister who pushed for industrialization.
A)foreign minister whose disastrous trade policies blocked Russian advancement.
B)nobleman who stood as the chief obstacle to Russian industrialization.
C)nobleman who seized the throne after economic collapse.
D)radical who founded the Bolsheviks.
E)finance minister who pushed for industrialization.
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29
The Russian serfs were emancipated by
A)Nicholas II.
B)Catherine the Great.
C)Peter the Great.
D)Alexander II.
E)Ivan III.
A)Nicholas II.
B)Catherine the Great.
C)Peter the Great.
D)Alexander II.
E)Ivan III.
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30
Defeat in the Crimean War led to a reevaluation of social order by the
A)Russians.
B)French.
C)Ottomans.
D)Qing.
E)Tokugawa.
A)Russians.
B)French.
C)Ottomans.
D)Qing.
E)Tokugawa.
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31
Industrialization and population growth strongly discouraged migration and urbanization.
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32
The fortunate conjunction of coal deposits and the skills necessary to extract this fuel encouraged the substitution of coal for wood,thus creating the promising framework for industrialization.
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33
The most crucial technological breakthrough of the early industrial era was the development of a general-purpose steam engine in 1765 by James Watt.
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34
According to the Manifesto of the Communist Party,all of human history had been a history of
A)class struggle.
B)the quest for religious self-awareness interfering with the development of the peasantry.
C)the search for equality.
D)the search for freedom.
E)industrial integration.
A)class struggle.
B)the quest for religious self-awareness interfering with the development of the peasantry.
C)the search for equality.
D)the search for freedom.
E)industrial integration.
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35
Industrialization refers to the process that transformed agrarian and handicraft-centered economies into economies distinguished by industry and machine manufacture.
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36
The key to social reform in Russia was
A)the establishment of universal suffrage.
B)the emancipation of the serfs.
C)possessing the leading educational system in Europe.
D)the final attainment of equality for women.
E)the abolition of slavery.
A)the establishment of universal suffrage.
B)the emancipation of the serfs.
C)possessing the leading educational system in Europe.
D)the final attainment of equality for women.
E)the abolition of slavery.
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37
By 1900,the world's four biggest steel producers were
A)the United States,Germany,Britain,and Russia.
B)the United States,Germany,Britain,and France.
C)the United States,Germany,France,and Russia.
D)the United States,France,Russia,and Japan.
E)Britain,Germany,Russia,and Japan.
A)the United States,Germany,Britain,and Russia.
B)the United States,Germany,Britain,and France.
C)the United States,Germany,France,and Russia.
D)the United States,France,Russia,and Japan.
E)Britain,Germany,Russia,and Japan.
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38
During the 1850s and 1860s,the governments of Britain and France laid the legal foundations for the modern corporation,which became the most common form of business organization in industrial societies.
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39
Marx and the communists believed that once the "dictatorship of the proletariat" was established,private property
A)would be the only aspect of industrial society that would survive.
B)should be divided up on a more equitable basis.
C)would be the foundation of the post-revolutionary world.
D)should be abolished.
E)should pass into the ownership of the workers.
A)would be the only aspect of industrial society that would survive.
B)should be divided up on a more equitable basis.
C)would be the foundation of the post-revolutionary world.
D)should be abolished.
E)should pass into the ownership of the workers.
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40
In Japan,industrialization took place
A)despite the opposition of imperial authorities.
B)only after World War II.
C)on a Chinese rather than a western European model.
D)on a western European model,except for the lack of powerful trusts or cartels.
E)with the active support of imperial authorities.
A)despite the opposition of imperial authorities.
B)only after World War II.
C)on a Chinese rather than a western European model.
D)on a western European model,except for the lack of powerful trusts or cartels.
E)with the active support of imperial authorities.
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41
Explain how Great Britain took such a commanding lead in the industrial revolution.
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42
What inventions led to the mechanization of the cotton industry after 1750? Why was the textile industry so prominent at this time?
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43
Examine the roots of the socialist movement.What were the basic goals of the utopian socialists? How did this movement evolve under Marx?
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44
Place yourself in the position of a nineteenth-century English factory worker.What are the major factors of your existence? How might your life be different from that of your predecessors?
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45
The rapid population growth in Europe encouraged massive migration to the Americas,especially the United States.
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46
Eli Whitney is known for inventions such as interchangeable parts.In what ways did industrialization turn workers into interchangeable parts?
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47
In the late nineteenth century,conditions for the workers did begin to improve.Why? What role did the labor unions play? What role did Marx-or fear of a Marxian-style revolution-play in this improvement? In what ways might this role be ironic?
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48
In the industrial society,the family was the basic productive unit.Family members worked together and contributed to the welfare of the larger group;there was little distinction between work and family life.
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49
Marx wrote the famous words,"The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles" in the Manifesto of the Communist Party.In what ways were these simple words the foundation of his philosophy? Who would eventually win the class struggle?
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50
Examine Map 26.1,Industrial Europe ca.1850.What are the leading demographic factors? Look at the new industrial cities.What would life be like in those cities for the new urban workers?
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51
During the Meiji reconstruction,the agriculture and economy of rural Japan thrived,and rural families prospered.
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52
In what ways were families transformed by the process of industrialization? Why would the family structure have been stronger before the industrial revolution? How was the home transformed? How did the roles of women and children change in the industrial movement?
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53
Beyond expanding,what else was happening to the population of the industrializing world in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries?
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54
How did the industrial revolution impact the social and family life of Europe? How did production by the family unit evolve in industrial society?
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55
How total was the transformation brought about by the industrial revolution? Did anything of the old world remain? Was there opposition to this transition?
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56
Examine the transition from the more traditional putting-out system to the rise of the factory system.How did each invention lead to other innovations? What would be the economic and social implications of this change? What were the conditions like in these new factories? How different would the worker's life be from that of his ancestors?
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57
Discuss the population explosion,urbanization,and other demographic factors of the industrial revolution.Discuss the growth of huge industrial cities during the nineteenth century.What would the life of the new urban dweller be like? What would be the implications of this existence?
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58
How could the demands and reality of industrialization influence factors such as nationalism or colonization?
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59
Examine the spread of industrialization beyond the borders of Great Britain.Did trade and transportation play a different role than in the past? How did the movement change? Did industrialization influence every country the same way? Why did some nations in Latin America,sub-Saharan Africa,and Asia get left behind in the industrial race?
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60
As a result of the Witte system,Russia experience explosive growth.
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61
What are the significant demographic (population)trends of the nineteenth century in Europe and America? What factors account for these changes?
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62
When and how did industrialization spread to the European continent and to the United States? What factors in those countries tended to support industry?
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63
Summarize the changes in iron and steel production and in transportation in the nineteenth century.
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64
What was the impact of the industrial revolution on working-class families? Consider the changes for working-class men,women,and children.
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65
What are some of the characteristics of "industrial capitalism"? How did industrial giants like J.D.Rockefeller achieve such dominance over the marketplace?
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66
In what ways did the major industrial nations of the west become more responsive to the needs and interests of working people?
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67
What was the impact of the industrial revolution on the material standard of living in Europe and America? Who benefited the most from this?
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68
What was the impact of western industrialism on the nonindustrial countries of Asia,Africa,and the Americas?
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