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Test your knowledge on the changing economy from agricultural to service, industrial pioneers, railroads impact, and vocabulary related to the Industrial Revolution. Discover key concepts that shaped modern industries!
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Industrial Revolution JEOPARDY Single Round
Changing Economy Vocabulary Industrial People Railroads Service or Manufacture 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Changing Economy100 What kind of economy do we have today in the United States? A: Service Economy
Changing Economy200 What kind of economy did the U.S. have in the year 1900? A: Manufacturing Economy
Changing Economy 300 What kind of economy did the U.S. have in the year 1800? A: Agricultural Economy
Changing Economy 400 What revolution has been fueled by the development of the computer? A: Information Revolution
Changing Economy 500 What determines what kind of economy a nation has? A: A nation’s economy is determined by what job a majority of its citizens hold.
Vocabulary100 The time period in American history where factories began to produce goods in mass quantities. A: Industrial Revolution
Vocabulary200 Places where goods are manufactured. A: Factories
Vocabulary 300 Money or wealth used to begin or expand a business. A: Capital
Vocabulary400 Weaving textiles in the home. A: Domestic System
Vocabulary 500 Mass producing textiles in a factory setting. A: Factory System
Industrial People100 Who invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts? A: Eli Whitney
Industrial People200 Who invented the light bulb? A: Thomas Edison
Industrial People300 Who owned a dominating steel company? A: Andrew Carnegie
Industrial People400 Who owned a dominating oil company? A: John Rockefeller
Industrial People500 Who invented the first telegraph? A: Samuel Morse
Railroads100 What kind of power drove railroads in the 1800s? A: Steam
Railroads200 Thanks to the railroads, we have time zones. How many time zones are there in the continental United States? A: FOUR
Railroads300 How did the railroads increase the need for steel? A: tracks, engines, etc.
Railroads400 What PA city is known as the steel city? A: Pittsburgh
Railroads500 What new form of transportation made it possible to ship goods faster and farther? A: Railroads
Service/Manufacturing100 Teacher A: Service
Service/Manufacturing200 Waitress A: Service
Service/Manufacturing300 Mechanic A: Service
Service/Manufacturing400 Car Assembly Line Worker A: Manufacturing
Service/Manufacturing500 Fast Food Cook A: Manufacturing