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QUIZ REVIEW for Chapter 9: Life in the Industrial Age
Play matching, concentration, and flashcards to review Prentice Hall's Chapter 9. The reviews will help you for the daily quiz and to build prior knowledge. Covers California Standards 10.31, 10.32, 10.33, 10.34, 10.35, 10.36 for Modern World History.
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| William Cockerill | Opened factories in Belgium to manufacture spinning and weaving machines. |
| Henry Bessemer | Developed a process to purify iron ore and produce a new substance, steel |
| Alfred Nobel | Invented dynamite. |
| Alessandro Volta | Developed the first battery around 1800. |
| Dynamo | A machine that generates electricity. |
| Thomas Edison | Made the first electric light bulb. |
| interchangeable parts | Identical components that could be used in place of one another. |
| assembly line | Workers add parts to a product that moves along a belt from one work station to the next |
| Henry Ford | Started making Model-T cars that reached the breathtaking speed of 25 miles an hour. |
| Orville and Wilbur Wright | Designed and flew a flimsy airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. |
| Samuel F.B. Morse | Developed the telegraph. |
| Guglielmo Marconi | Invented the radio. |
| Stock | Shares in companies. |
| Corporations | Businesses that are owned by many investors who buy shares of stock. |
| Cartel | An association that fixes prices, set production quotas, or control markets. |
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