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5Technology refers to the term
6What is new ideas about how to do something with
new equipment
7Define Industrial Revolution
8A time when the economy changed from making money
on agricultural to now making money on
manufacturing
9Define Mass Production
10Producing or making large amounts of a product
11Define Raw Materials
12Materials that have not been changed. They are
shipped to cities to be processed into consumer
goods.
13Define Consumer Goods
14Goods or finished products that consumers can
purchase with money
15How did the light bulb affect factories?
16The light bulb allowed businesses to stay open
later and make more money.
17How did the telegraph and telephone help people?
18It allowed people to send and receive messages
quickly.
19In 1908 Henry Ford invented the Model T
automobile. What else did he invent to increase
the production of the car?
20The Assembly Line
21Business formed trusts and monopolies mainly to
do what?
22To make more money by eliminating competition
23Labor Unions were formed primarily to do what?
24Improve the working conditions for poor workers
25Name 2 push factors that forced immigrants out of
their home countries.
26War, potato famine, poverty, religious persecution
27Name 2 reasons immigrants were attracted to
America.
28Political and religious freedom, economic
opportunities, social and political freedom
29Name two reasons why some Americans were against
immigration?
30They were afraid they would not assimilate to
Americas culture and they thought they may take
American jobs.
31Give 2 problems immigrants faced when they came
to America?
32Poverty, lived in slums, dirty and unsafe working
conditions, dirty and unsafe working conditions,
prejudice
33In the late 1800s many immigrants were from what
part of the world?
34Eastern and Southern Europe
35How did immigrants contribute their culture to
America?
36They brought many traditions such as their
culture, their food, their religion and language
to America
37How did immigrants contribute to the American
economy?
38The immigrants worked hard in factories so
businesses made money. Also Thomas Edison and
Albert Einstein were immigrants.
39What was the name Henry Ford gave his first car?
40The Model T
41In the late 1800s the reason Americans were
against immigrants was that.. (think about jobs)
42It took jobs from United States citizens
43Businesses formed trusts or monopolies mainly
to..
44Eliminate competition so the business can make
more money
45By the 1920s where did most American live?
46In a city or an urban area
47What was the 13th amendment?
48All slaves are free
49What was the 18th ammendment?
50Prohibitionpeople can not drink or sell alcohol
51What is the 16th amendment
52Income tax on Ameicans
53What is the 15th Amendment?
54All men may vote
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56Where did the Wright Brothers first flight take
place?
57Kitty Hawk, North Carolina