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Why did the Industrial Revolution start in England?
Natural Resources
Political Stability
Large population of workers
All of these
What are enclosures?
Gates that go around a house
Large farming land that were enclosed to boost crop yields
When a bank takes back property because lack of payment
None of these
What did the "Seed Drill" do?
A drill that made holes in the ground.
A plow that made lines in the ground.
A device that sowed seeds in well-spaced rows to boost crop yields.
None of these
What is the reason why Crop Rotation is used in farming?
A three-field system to rotate crops to keep the soil healthy.
Rotating crops from wheat to root crops to barley to keep the nutrients in the soil.
So maximum crop yields can be achieved.
All of These
What are the three factors of Production?
Land, Labor, Cargo
Land, Labor, Capital
Land, Liberty, Capital
None of these
How did the Agricultural Revolution impact the people?
More food
People were healthier
Population increased greatly
All of these
Prior to the Industrial Revolution, what percentage of people were farmers?
60%
70%
80%
90%
What is industrialization?
Is the process of developing machine production of goods.
Improving upon farming techniques
The making of Tenements
None of these
What types of natural Resources did England have?
Coal
Iron ore
Waterways/Rivers
All of these
How were livestock breeders able to increase mutton (sheep) output?
They had lots of sheep in enclosures.
They only allowed the best sheep to breed.
They feed the sheep more food.
None of these
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