A | B |
flying shuttle | John Kay |
spinning jenny | James Hargreaves |
water frame | Richard Arkwright |
spinning mule | Samuel Crompton |
power loom | Edward Cartwright |
cotton gin | Eli Whitney |
steam engines in textile factories | James Watt |
steam engine in mines | Thomas Newcomen |
steam powered paddle boat | Robert Fulton |
steam locomotive | George Stephenson |
drilled an oil well in the U.S. | Edwin Drake |
telegraph | Samuel F. B. Morse |
telephone | Alexander Graham Bell |
television | Vladimir Zwoeykin |
electric light bulb | Thomas Edison |
radio | Guglielmo Marconi |
internal combustion engine-gasoline | Gottlieb Daimler |
internal combustion engine-diesel | Rudolf Diesel |
closed safety lamp for miners | Sir Humphrey Davy |
airplane | Orville and Wilbur Wright |
developed a process for refining iron into steel | Henry Bessemer |
Seed Drill | Jethro Tull |
reaper | Cyrus McCormick |
Self-Cleaning Plow | John Deere |
Research with Peanuts | George Washington Carver |
Long Hours, Low Wages, Dangerous Working Conditions | Factory Conditions |
The political belief that everyone should be as happy as possible was _________. | Utilitarianism |
Thomas Malthus | believed that families should have less children because population growth would outpace food supply |
The industrial revolution began in Britain because _____. | large labor force, wealthy middle class, lots of coal and iron. |
Adam Smith | Laisses-fair type of government |