Ch 21 Industrial Rev. cont Jeopardy

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JEOPARDY
Life in the Industrial Age
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What were Belgium, Germany, France and
the United States?
These nations quickly followed behind
Britain’s lead in Industrialization.
What are the assembly line and
interchangeable parts.
These factors are necessary for mass
production.
Who was Alfred Nobel?
He was the Swedish chemist who
invented dynamite.
Who was Alessandro Volta?
He was the first Italian scientist to develop
the battery.
Who were Nikolaus Otto and Gottlieb
Daimler?
These were the two German engineers who first
developed the internal combustion engine
fueled by gasoline and powered a car.
Who was Louis Pasteur?
He developed a vaccine for rabies and a way of
killing disease-carrying microbes in milk.
Who was William Morton?
He developed anesthesia to relieve pain during
dental surgery which allowed new life saving
operations.
Who was Florence Nightingale?
She saved thousands of lives by demanding
sterile technique be used in army- field
Hospitals during the Crimean War.
Who was Joseph Lister?
He was the English surgeon who developed
antiseptic and insisted surgeons wash their
hands between operations.
What are yellow fever and malaria?
These are the two diseases caused by
mosquitoes which still cause harm in
much of the tropical world.
Who were the Romantics and the Romantic
movement?
These were the artists and writers who rebelled
against the ideas of the Enlightenment that
everything could be analyzed with reason and
logic.
Who was Johann Wolfgang von Goethe?
He was the German writer who wrote
“Faust” about a scholar who barters with the
devil for his soul .
Who was Louis Napoleon or Napoleon III?
He was the Scottish writer who penned the
novels Ivanhoe and Rob Roy.
Who were Charles Dickens, Victor Hugo and
Emile Zola?
These were two writers who wrote about the
harsh realities of life, rebelling from the
sentiment of romanticism.
Who were Emily and Charlotte Bronte?
These sisters wrote the classic novels
Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre.
What was Impressionism?
This was the artistic movement that rebelled
against photography and was painted as if the
viewer were taking a quick look at a scene or
object.
Who was Vincent Van Gogh?
He was the Dutch painter who painted
landscapes and portraits that revealed his slide
into insanity in his paintings.
Who was J.M.W. Turner?
He was the English painter that captured the
feeling of the Industrial Revolution.
Who was Eugene Delacroix?
He was the French painter who painted
dramatic scenes of action and romanticism.
Who was Ludwig van Beethoven?
He was a German composer that lost his
hearing and wrote some of the most beautiful
classical music in the world.
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What is Realism?
This is the literary and artistic movement that
showed life as it really was and rebelled against
the ideas of Romanticism.
Who was John Dalton?
He was the English Quaker schoolteacher
who introduced the atomic theory, that all
matter is made up of smaller particles.
What was racism?
This belief in the superiority of one group over
another was encouraged by Social
Darwinism,by saying that if people were poor
or uneducated they deserved to be that way.
What is a cartel?
This is an association or group of corporations
that fix prices, set production quotas, and divide
up markets for profit.
What are automobiles and airplane travel?
These are the two new forms of
transportation that emerged during the early
th
1900s and dominated the 20 century.