Deck 3: Industrialization and Its Consequences

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The Industrial Revolution was accompanied by rapid rates of urbanization
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The industrial Revolution began in what country?

A) USA
B) Britain
C) Germany
D) France
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The development of the assembly line is usually attributed to Ransom E. Olds and his associates
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The service sector is also known as

A) The primary sector
B) The secondary sector
C) The tertiary sector
D) None of the above True/False Questions
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The radical transformation from craft production to industrialization happened in the late 17th century.
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The distribution of goods and services can be done through

A) Sharing within a small group
B) The operation of a free market
C) The commands of those in positions of power
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Women were rarely employed in factories during the early stages of the Industrial Revolution
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The Industrial Revolution introduced the eight-hour work day.
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Industrialization…

A) Increased unemployment rates
B) Decreased the amount of human labor that was needed for agricultural production
C) Did not cause much change in agricultural productivity
D) None of the above
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Which source of power was not employed during the Second Industrial Revolution?

A) The electric motor
B) The internal combustion engine
C) The nuclear reactor
D) The water turbine
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Most of the factory workers during the Industrial Revolution were:

A) Slaves
B) Proletarians
C) Serfs
D) None of the above
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During the early19th-century, which source of power was developed and utilized:

A) The electric motor
B) The water turbine
C) The steam engine
D) A and C only
E) B and C only
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The Industrial Revolution led to major changes in work organization and working conditions.
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Scientific Management was mostly resisted by:

A) Workers
B) Management
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A or B
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The Luddite movement refers to:

A) Protests against the mistreatment of women and children in factories
B) Protest against low wages and poor working conditions
C) Actions of smashing machines to prevent spread of labor-replacing machines
D) B and C
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The Founder of Scientific Management was

A) Karl Marx
B) Adam Smith
C) Frederick W. Taylor
D) Friedrich Engels
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The advantages of factory-based manufacturing included

A) Utilization of a centralized power source
B) The efficient placement of machinery
C) Supervision of workers
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Frederick W. Taylor used the phrase "systematic soldiering" to describe:

A) Industrial sabotage
B) The adoption of production methods that greatly improved productivity
C) The use of organizational techniques based on military models
D) The tendency of workers to do as little as possible while on the job
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Which of the following statements is true about the assembly line?

A) It improved working conditions
B) It required workers to have more advanced skills
C) The work was monotonous and boring
D) It increased production costs
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The number of employees in manufacturing has increased in both absolute and relative terms since 1950.
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In what ways did early industrialization improve living standards? In what ways did it cause deterioration in living standards?
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Why was Henry Ford considered to be a great benefactor of working men? Was it deserved?
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How did the advance of capitalism change the social relationship between owners and workers?
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In what ways did industrialization in the 19th century result in more women joining the labor force?
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Note some of the technological advances that were crucial elements of the Industrial Revolution.
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According to the promoters of Scientific Management, why was it necessary to routinize the labor of wage workers?
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To what extent did Scientific Management fundamentally change the way that industrial work was performed?
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The adoption of electricity for industrial power made it more difficult to arrange factory equipment in a rational manner
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Deck 3: Industrialization and Its Consequences
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The Industrial Revolution was accompanied by rapid rates of urbanization
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The industrial Revolution began in what country?

A) USA
B) Britain
C) Germany
D) France
B
3
The development of the assembly line is usually attributed to Ransom E. Olds and his associates
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The service sector is also known as

A) The primary sector
B) The secondary sector
C) The tertiary sector
D) None of the above True/False Questions
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The radical transformation from craft production to industrialization happened in the late 17th century.
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The distribution of goods and services can be done through

A) Sharing within a small group
B) The operation of a free market
C) The commands of those in positions of power
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Women were rarely employed in factories during the early stages of the Industrial Revolution
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The Industrial Revolution introduced the eight-hour work day.
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Industrialization…

A) Increased unemployment rates
B) Decreased the amount of human labor that was needed for agricultural production
C) Did not cause much change in agricultural productivity
D) None of the above
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Which source of power was not employed during the Second Industrial Revolution?

A) The electric motor
B) The internal combustion engine
C) The nuclear reactor
D) The water turbine
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Most of the factory workers during the Industrial Revolution were:

A) Slaves
B) Proletarians
C) Serfs
D) None of the above
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During the early19th-century, which source of power was developed and utilized:

A) The electric motor
B) The water turbine
C) The steam engine
D) A and C only
E) B and C only
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The Industrial Revolution led to major changes in work organization and working conditions.
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Scientific Management was mostly resisted by:

A) Workers
B) Management
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A or B
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The Luddite movement refers to:

A) Protests against the mistreatment of women and children in factories
B) Protest against low wages and poor working conditions
C) Actions of smashing machines to prevent spread of labor-replacing machines
D) B and C
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The Founder of Scientific Management was

A) Karl Marx
B) Adam Smith
C) Frederick W. Taylor
D) Friedrich Engels
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The advantages of factory-based manufacturing included

A) Utilization of a centralized power source
B) The efficient placement of machinery
C) Supervision of workers
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Frederick W. Taylor used the phrase "systematic soldiering" to describe:

A) Industrial sabotage
B) The adoption of production methods that greatly improved productivity
C) The use of organizational techniques based on military models
D) The tendency of workers to do as little as possible while on the job
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Which of the following statements is true about the assembly line?

A) It improved working conditions
B) It required workers to have more advanced skills
C) The work was monotonous and boring
D) It increased production costs
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The number of employees in manufacturing has increased in both absolute and relative terms since 1950.
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In what ways did early industrialization improve living standards? In what ways did it cause deterioration in living standards?
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Why was Henry Ford considered to be a great benefactor of working men? Was it deserved?
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How did the advance of capitalism change the social relationship between owners and workers?
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In what ways did industrialization in the 19th century result in more women joining the labor force?
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Note some of the technological advances that were crucial elements of the Industrial Revolution.
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According to the promoters of Scientific Management, why was it necessary to routinize the labor of wage workers?
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To what extent did Scientific Management fundamentally change the way that industrial work was performed?
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The adoption of electricity for industrial power made it more difficult to arrange factory equipment in a rational manner
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