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. |
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No part of Great Britain is more than 50 miles from navigable water (canals, rivers, the sea). |
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Great Britain had a huge amount of immigrants which provided cheap labor for their factories. |
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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 |
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100,000 |
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666,000 |
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735,000 |
3.
Emmeline Pankhurst
was a suffragist that was killed while pulling an ill advised stunt at the Epsom Derby. |
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used moderate tactics (marches, petitions, speeches) in the struggle for women's suffrage in Great Britain. |
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used violence and hunger strikes in the struggle for women's suffrage in Great Britain. |
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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. |
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by a terrorist group called the Black Hand. |
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by a terrorist group called the Narodnaya Volya. |
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by a deranged Siberian named Alexsandr Karelin. |
5.
Karl Marx
predicted that a workers’ revolution would occur in Russia by 1860. |
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predicted that the “proletariat” would rise up and topple the capitalists and industrialists. |
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was an anarchist who wanted to topple governments and create chaos. |
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co-wrote The Communist Manifesto (1848) with Eugene Debs. |
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