Title | Crash Course in History |
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Author | Olivia Tanti |
Course | Forensic Psychiatry |
Institution | University of Melbourne |
Pages | 3 |
File Size | 242.2 KB |
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Total Downloads | 9 |
Total Views | 150 |
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John Green’s Crash Course in History The Industrial Revolution (YouTube) Fill in the spaces as you listen to the program: 1. The Industrial Revolution occurred between the years -------------------------2. Most people at first lived close to the land which provided them with f---------------3. Life expectancy was about --------------- years of age. 4. Before the Industrial Revolution, about -------% of people were engaged in farming. 5. The Industrial Revolution was an increase in production because of m--------------and featured new energy sources. 6. The speed of weaving was increased in the textile industry by the invention of the Flying S------------7. The increase demand for yarn resulted in the inventions of the Spinning J-----------and the W------------8. The S--------- engine replaced water power and made them work fast. 9. This engine was used in the m--------- to clear water out. 10. More c---------- meant more p------------ for the steam engines. 11. The engine made possible r---------------, st---------------, and cotton mills. 12. Sulphuric acid replaced u----------- to bleach cloth, as it could now be created in lead- lined chambers. Lead industries were powered by coal. 13. More yarn could be spun and bleached faster and c------------ than before. 14. The new system encouraged people to invent machines to make work e----------and faster. 15. The Revolution was all about using new forms of energy to a------------ production. 16. England had the highest w------- in the world and fuel costs were l----17. Manufacturers looked to new m------------ to lower production costs.
18. C------------ textiles were an important export for England.
1. Spinning Jenny 2. Steam engine 3. Flying Shuttle 4. Water wheel
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