Industrial Revolution

Industrial Revolution

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Social Studies

11th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

This business practice where the Meat industry owns all its means of production is known as...

Back

Vertical integration

Answer explanation

Vertical integration is a business practice where a company owns all aspects of production, from raw materials to finished products. In this case, the Meat industry controlling its means of production exemplifies vertical integration.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The photos demonstrate which new Industrial Revolution concept?

Back

Assemble Line

Answer explanation

The photos illustrate the concept of the Assembly Line, a key innovation of the Industrial Revolution that streamlined production processes, allowing for mass manufacturing, particularly of cars.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How does the idea of Laissez-faire protect consumers?

Back

The government can create laws to protect people, like minimum wage.

Answer explanation

The correct choice highlights that while laissez-faire promotes free markets, it is the government's role to enact laws like minimum wage that protect consumers from exploitation and ensure fair treatment.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What new invention will allow us to build skyscrapers and suspension bridges?

Back

Steel

Answer explanation

Steel is a strong and flexible material that revolutionized construction, enabling the building of skyscrapers and suspension bridges. Its strength-to-weight ratio makes it ideal for supporting large structures.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

the belief that some people (or businesses) are superior to others and are destined to rule over them is known as?

Back

Social Darwinism

Answer explanation

Social Darwinism is the belief that certain individuals or groups are inherently superior and destined to dominate others, often used to justify social inequality and imperialism.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Where were time zones created in the US and then around the world?

Back

To allow the railroad system to run efficiently and on time from state to state

Answer explanation

Time zones were created primarily to allow the railroad system to run efficiently and on time across different states, addressing the need for standardized timekeeping as rail travel expanded.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Why were railroads so important during this time?

Back

they moved goods more quickly and less expensively over greater distances

Answer explanation

Railroads were crucial because they allowed for the rapid and cost-effective transportation of goods over long distances, significantly enhancing trade and commerce during this time.

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