Which of the following was not a reason that the Industrial Revolution was based in Great Britain?

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Which of the following was not a reason that the Industrial Revolution was based in Great Britain? 

   

Great Britain had large amounts of coal and iron ore deposits. 

   

No part of Great Britain is more than 50 miles from navigable water (canals, rivers, the sea). 

   

Great Britain had a huge amount of immigrants which provided cheap labor for their factories. 

   

Great Britain had an effective banking system and borrowers had easy access to credit. 

2. How many Model T cars did Henry Ford produce in 1916? 

   

9,000

   

100,000

   

666,000

   

735,000

3. 

Emmeline Pankhurst 

   

was a suffragist that was killed while pulling an ill advised stunt at the Epsom Derby. 

   

used moderate tactics (marches, petitions, speeches) in the struggle for women's suffrage in Great Britain. 

   

used violence and hunger strikes in the struggle for women's suffrage in Great Britain. 

   

attended the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 which inspired her to become a suffragist. 

4. 

Alexander II was assassinated in 1881 

   

because he was the most repressive tsar since Ivan the Terrible. 

   

by a terrorist group called the Black Hand. 

   

by a terrorist group called the Narodnaya Volya. 

   

by a deranged Siberian named Alexsandr Karelin. 

5. 

Karl Marx 

   

predicted that a workers’ revolution would occur in Russia by 1860.

   

predicted that the “proletariat” would rise up and topple the capitalists and industrialists. 

   

was an anarchist who wanted to topple governments and create chaos.

   

co-wrote The Communist Manifesto (1848) with Eugene Debs.

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