AP WORLD HISTORY, AMSCO CHAPTER 22

Period 5: 1750C.E to 1900 C.EName:Period:

Industrial Revolution, Pages 421-441Absence Date: ______

  1. What are the two things that the Industrial Revolution mean?
  2. Where did the Industrial Revolution begin and where did it spread first?
  3. Explain the British Cottage Industry system and how it came about?
  4. How did the Cottage Industries spur Industrial technologies?
  5. What ended the household cottage industry?
  6. Besides the Cotton Gin what other more important invention system did Eli Whitney create?
  7. Division of Labor led to what system established by Henry Ford?
  8. What affect did James Watt's steam engine have on Industrialization in England?
  9. What affect did steam power have on Ocean travel? (Ask Walker to explain relationship to Entrepots)
  10. What affect did the seed drill, crop rotation, and the potato have on Industrialism?
  11. What affect did the enclosure movement have on the growth of urbanization in England?
  12. What were three advantages that England had in Industrialization?
  13. What affect did the Atlantic Slave trade have on British capitalism? (Ask Walker why not Spain)
  14. What role did private property play in the development of Industrialism?
  15. What were the factors that delayed Industrialism in France?
  16. What were the factors that delayed Industrialism in Germany?
  17. What role did immigrants play in the creation of American Industrialism?
  18. What was the difference between the first Industrialism and what was called the second Industrial Revolution?
  19. What realization did Japan come to in light of the treatment of China by United States and England?
  20. How did industrialism affect gender roles in Japan and England?
  21. Explain the successes of Russian industrialism?
  22. How did industrialism affect women and children roles?
  23. Explain working conditions for children in the factories?
  24. What were three problems of urbanization?
  25. Why were the working class easily replaced in the factory system?
  26. Give a description of the new middle class white collar workers?
  27. Why did factories prefer to hire women?
  28. What did it mean if you were a stay at home wife?
  29. What affect did the cult of domesticity have on the working class women?
  30. How did consumerism and leisure sports represent the bleak factory working conditions?
  31. What affect did Industrialism have on environmental conditions?
  32. What can a stock holder lose and not lose when a company goes bankrupt?
  33. What were companies trying to do when they formed monopolies?
  34. What were four things unions accomplished in Great Britain?
  35. How did unions affect voter rights in Europe?
  36. What were the two major social changes that occurred from 1843 and 1881 in regards to children?
  37. What three social changes did Otto von Bismarck institute in Germany?
  38. How did industrialism affect interdependence between nations?
  39. How did Adam Smith's ideas and John Stuart Mill's ideas affect industrialism and economics? (Be General)
  40. What did Utopian Socialists advocate for?
  41. What was the means of production described by Marx?
  42. What were some of the contradictions of Marx?
  43. What did Anarchism advocate for in response to economics and government?
  44. What were two positive aspects of industrialism?
  45. What were two negative aspects of industrialism?
  46. What long term affect did industrialism have on colonization?

Time Line:

1760's C.E.
Spinning Jenny
England / 1798 C.E.
Cotton Gin
Interchangeable Parts
U.S.A / 1765 C.E.
Steam Engine
England / 1776 C.E.
Adam Smith
Wealth of Nations / 1847 C.E.
Kerosene from Petroleum / 1848 C.E.
Seneca Falls Women's Rights Movement / 1868 C.E.
Meiji Restoration
Japan / 1869 C.E.
Transcontinental Railroad
U.S.A / 1876 C.E.
Telephone / 1890's C.E.
Electrification

Key Terms:

Eli Whitney

Interchangeable Parts

Steamship

Crop Rotation

Transcontinental Railroad

Trans-Siberian Railroad

Meiji

Industrial Revolution

Division of Labor

Consumerism

Stockholders

Stock Market

Laissez-faire

Karl Marx

Means of production

Communism

Captains of Industry

Cult of Domesticity