Test #9 pt. 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Why was steel used in place of iron in the Second Industrial Revolution?

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Steel could be made cheaply and efficiently

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2
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Electricity was especially valuable because it was a power source and because it

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Made other inventions possible

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3
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Petroleum became important because

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Internal-combustion engines ran on it

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4
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How did assembly lines affect sales?

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Sales increased because goods were produced faster on assembly lines and thus were cheaper

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5
Q

Production in large amounts, usually by machinery, is known as

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Mass production

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6
Q

Why did the countries to the south and east in Europe have a lower standard of living than those to the north and west

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The countries to the south and east remained agricultural

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7
Q

Which country/area was the most successful in the world economy at the beginning of the twentieth century?

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Europe

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8
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What did moderate reformers use to achieve their goals?

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trade unions

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9
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Moderate reformers tried to improve working conditions by

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passing laws

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10
Q

Socialist parties appealed to many workers in Germany because they

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supported workplace reforms

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