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Review Quiz on Sections 1-3

Review Quiz on Sections 1-3. Industrial Revolution. What is a patent?. A document that gave new immigrants jobs, freedoms, and money . A timeframe when inventors have free access to any designs. An act that gave settlers in the West free land.

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Review Quiz on Sections 1-3

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  1. Review Quiz on Sections 1-3 Industrial Revolution

  2. What is a patent? • A document that gave new immigrants jobs, freedoms, and money. • A timeframe when inventors have free access to any designs. • An act that gave settlers in the West free land. • A legal document giving inventors protection and rights.

  3. What industry did Andrew Carnegie run? • Oil • Railroads • Banking • Steel

  4. What industry did JP Morgan run? • Oil • Railroads • Banking • Steel

  5. What industry did Andrew Rockefeller run? • Oil • Railroads • Banking • Steel

  6. What did Gustavus Swift invent? • Typewriter • Refrigerated Railcar • Car • Camera

  7. What did George Eastman invent? • Phonograph • Telephone • Camera • Self Oiling Machine for engines

  8. Which statement best describes the impact of RRs during the Industry Age? • Railroads hindered travel and the transportation of goods. • Railroads provided jobs and allowed businesses to grow through transportation of their goods. • Railroads brought travelers East and allowed for advancement of inventions.

  9. The Sherman Anti-trust Act … • Allows monopolies and trusts today. • Does not allow monopolies and trusts today. • Governmental law stating the right for workers to unite. • Law that allows child labor in factories.

  10. Horizontal or Vertical Integration??? • If a businessman owns little bits of every part that leads into this industry, is that horizontal or vertical integration? • Horizontal • Vertical

  11. Horizontal or Vertical Integration??? • If a businessman owns all competing companies in his industry, is that horizontal or vertical integration? • Horizontal • Vertical

  12. Assembly Line … • Manufacturing of goods in large quantities. • Government document giving exclusive rights to an invention. • When children worked in factories. • When an item moves along a belt and worker completes their job. Item then moves further down for completion.

  13. The Bessemer Process was… • The way to make large quantities of goods. • When a company wipes out its competition and controls an industry. • When children worked for companies. • A new way to make steel cheaper and faster.

  14. A philanthropist is… • Someone who volunteers time and talents to promote social change. • Someone who fights for union workers to promote fair labor standards. • Someone who donates large sums of money to better a community. • Someone who fights for child labor laws to promote a safe work environment.

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  24. Sorry…You choose wrong • Hint….has to do with inventions

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  30. Sorry, but try a hint • Railroads helped businesses grow

  31. Sorry, but try a hint • Bill Gates is an example of this.

  32. Sorry, but try a hint • Think of how a car is made.

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  34. That is Correct!!! • Andrew Carnegie’s steel industry would be an example of this.

  35. Try again! • This was the strategy that Andrew Carnegie used to make millions with steel.

  36. That is Correct!!! • Both Rockefeller and Vanderbilt used this to make millions!!!!

  37. Try again! • This was the strategy that Rockefeller and Vanderbilt used to make millions with oil and railroads. • Classroom example – of Poglayen Cellular!!

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  39. Try again! • This is a process to make something.

  40. You have finished the Quiz! Be sure to study for the final test on: Monday, Sept. 30th

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