Which of the following DID NOT help to start the 2nd Industrial Revolution?
Question 3 options:
petroleum
steel
electricity
steam power
Question 4 (3 points)
Which resource did Germany and English have plenty of making them able to industrialize quickly
Question 4 options:
oil
trees
copper
coal
Question 5 (3 points)
Which economic system is based on private ownership of land and resources?
Question 5 options:
labor unions
communism
capitalism
socialism
Question 6 (3 points)
Who controls property and the distribution of income in a socialist system?
Question 6 options:
Factory Owners
Private Individuals
Government
Factory Workers
Question 7 (3 points)
Why did workers band together to form labor unions?
Question 7 options:
To improve working conditions
To purchase the factories they worked in.
To increase the amount of products produced
To celebrate holidays
Question 8 (3 points)
Who found a way to insulate telegraph wires effectively?
Question 8 options:
Guglielmo Marconi
Karl Marx
Louis Pasteur
Werner von Siemons
Question 9 (3 points)
Who developed the wireless telegraph and radio?
Question 9 options:
Guglielmo Marconi
Louis Pasteur
Adam Smith
Karl Marx
Question 10 (3 points)
Who developed a process of heating food to kill the germs that spoil it?
Question 10 options:
Karl Marx
Louis Pasteur
Adam Smith
Guglielmo Marconi
Question 11 (3 points)
Who would agree with this statement:
"Businesses abuse the workers. Workers must revolt and set up a government to run the economy for them."
Question 11 options:
Adam Smith
Louis Pasteur
Guglielmo Marconi
Karl Marx
Question 12 (3 points)
Who would agree with this statement:
"Business owners know the best way to run a business and need control over production and profit."
Question 12 options:
Karl Marx
Louis Pasteur
Werner von Siemons
Adam Smith
Question 13 (3 points)
Why was Bismarck eager to gain control over the territories of Alsace and Lorraine?
Question 13 options:
They provided a passage to the sea.
They had large deposits of gold.
They were rich in iron ore.
They had extremely fertile soil.
Question 14 (3 points)
Why was Wilhelm II determined to build up the German army and navy?
Question 14 options:
Britain threatened Germany with war.
He wanted to prove the Germany was a great world power.
He was ashamed of the defeat by France in a previous war.
Bismarck commanded him to build up the army and navy.
Question 15 (3 points)
Which letter correctly identifies the location of the Alps on the map?
alps
Question 15 options:
C
B
D
A
Question 16 (3 points)
Which letter correctly identifies the location of the Thames River on the map?
thames
Question 16 options:
C
B
D
A
Question 17 (3 points)
Which of the follow DOES NOT describe how Germany became an important industrial power during the 19th century?
Question 17 options:
Bismarck invaded Russia and captured the coalfields
German scientists and engineers developed many inventions
Bismarck unified the German lands
Germany acquired territory rich in iron ore
Question 18 (3 points)
Which of these inventions was introduced during the 2nd Industrial Revolution?
Question 18 options:
pianofortes
automobiles
spinning jennies
steel plows
Question 19 (3 points)
Which of the following does industrialization required?
Question 19 options:
lots of houses and apartments to accommodate workers
arable land for agriculture
benefits and insurance for workers
access to plentiful natural resources
Question 20 (3 points)
Which letter correctly identifies the location of the Danube River on the map?
danube
Question 20 options:
B
C
A
D
Question 21 (3 points)
Which letter correctly identifies the location of the United Kingdom on the map?
uk
Question 21 options:
C
A
D
B
Question 22 (3 points)
Which letter correctly identifies the location of the Germany on the map?
GERMANY
Question 22 options:
B
A
D
C
Question 23 (3 points)
How are capitalism, socialism, and communism best classified?
Question 23 options:
economic and political theories developed in the 18th and 19th centuries
methods of organizing industry
economic and political theories developed in ancient Greece and Rome and still used today
philosophies of natural political rights such as free speech