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Jeopardy Misc. How ‘bout a revolution Economics Name the Invention Factories Terms 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
Adam Smith wrote the book __________, outlining modern capitalism A 100
The Wealth of Nations A 100
Class Struggles A 200
The term economists use to describe the self-regulating nature of the marketplace A 300
The Invisible Hand A 300
In a capitalist state, who owns the means of production? A 400
Private ownership A 400
From each according to his ability, to each according to his need A 500
Jethro Tull B 100
horse drawn cultivator B 100
Charley Goodyear B 200
Rubber B 200
Steel B 300
James Watt B 400
Steam Engine B 400
Eli Whitney B 500
Cotton Gin Interchanegable Parts B 500
Skilled workers C 100
True or False: With the rise of the industrial revolution, the middle class grew. C 300
TRUE C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
In what way did overseas colonies contribute to the textile industry in England? C 400
Cultivation of cotton C 400
The basic resources necessary for industrialization: land, capital, labor C 500
What factor of production is a machine Land, labor or capital D 100
Capital (also equipment, and tools used in production) D 100
Preceding the Industrial Revolution, most British people lived where… D 200
The Farm D 200
Preceding the Industrial Revolution was a(n) _______ revolution D 300
Agricultural Revolution (improvements in agriculture, mechanization of agriculture, D 300
During the Industrial Revolution, waterpower was replaced by __ power. D 400
Steam D 400
Name one way the Industrial Revolution was a revolution: D 500
Replaced the private artisan • Increased growth and wealth of Western countries • Increased the need for overseas expansion • Increased productivity D 500
The idea that the government should not interfere with the operations of business is called____ E 100
Laissez Faire E 100
These laws removed previously existing rights of local people to carry out activities in these areas, such as cultivation, cutting hay, grazing animals or using other resources such as small timber, fish, and turf. E 200
Enclosure Acts E 200