IR - Review (Lesson)
Review.
Questions to Consider.
- Who were the Chartists and what were their demands?
- Who developed the first steam engines and what were they used for initially?
- Who was Charles Townsend and what was he famous for?
- How did European governments help to develop industrialization?
- What were the particulars on the development of the first railroads?
- What was the cottage system and how did it develop? How did this system shift to the factory system?
- What was the most important industry in Great Britain? What resource did this industry depend on?
- What was the philosophy of Thomas Malthus?
- What was the main idea behind Adam Smith's philosophy?
- In the late 18th century the majority of British foreign trade was with?
- What were the positive points of the Putting Out System? The negative points?
- What new techniques resulted in increased agricultural yields?
- What were the early problems of the first steam engines?
- In what ways did the early railroads promote economic development?
- Why were the Dutch considered leaders in agricultural development?
- What was the contribution of Jethro Tull?
- Who was Robert Owen and what was he best known for?
- What new developments of energy came from the Industrial Revolution?
Match the Inventor with the Invention.
Match the inventor with the invention in the review activity below.
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