Top 50+ Solved The Industrial Revolution and Nineteenth Century Society MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Middle-class respectability required all but which of the following?

a. financial independence.

b. living modestly and soberly.

c. merit and character.

d. conspicuous consumption.

  • d. conspicuous consumption.

Q. The “ new cathedrals ” of the industrial age were:

a. museums, opera houses and city halls.

b. textile factories.

c. railway stations.

d. suburban middle class homes.

  • a. museums, opera houses and city halls.

Q. The Industrial Revolution occurred first in Great Britain because:

a. the Continental System guaranteed that Britain would be able to import much needed coal.

b. the government was able to borrow necessary capital from German banking houses.

c. agriculture was more thoroughly commercialized in Britain than elsewhere.

d. of its vast network of internal tolls and tariffs.

  • c. agriculture was more thoroughly commercialized in Britain than elsewhere.

Q. Queen Victoria was a successful queen because:

a. she and her husband embodied traits important to the middle classes.

b. her name has come to represent the culture of the nineteenth century.

c. she managed to extol the virtues of the aristocracy at the moment they went into decline.

d. her court was all in respects similar to her uncle, George IV.

  • a. she and her husband embodied traits important to the middle classes.

Q. Before 1815, industrialization in the continent was held back by the:

a. French Revolution

b. Continental System.

c. Napoleonic Wars.

d. All of the above.

  • d. All of the above.

Q. Which of the following did not occur did not occur with the Industrial Revolution inAmerica?

a. Man replaced handheld tools.

b. Unskilled workers replaced skilled workers

c. Other sources of energy like steam replaed human energy

d. All of the above occure

  • d. All of the above occured.

Q. What were Alexander Graham Bell’s first words on the telephone?

a. Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.

b. What hath God wrought?

c. Mary had a little lamb.

d. This is just the beginning.

  • a. Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.

Q. What was the first name of Robert Fultons first steam boat?

a. New Orleans ( )

b. Clermont ( )

c. Hudson ( )

d. Livingstone ( )

  • b. Clermont ( )

Q. One of Eli Whitney’s major Contributions to American manufacturing was his idea for

a. Steam engine ( )

b. textile machinery ( )

c. the factory sysytem ( )

d. interchangable parts ( )

  • d. interchangable parts ( )

Q. Who sneaked the plans for a spinning machine out of England and built a factory in Rhode Island?

a. Eli Whitney ( )

b. Robert Fulton ( )

c. Samuel Slater ( )

d. Samuel Morse ( )

  • c. Samuel Slater ( )

Q. The invention and the use of machines was actually stimulated by a shortage of

a. Labour ( )

b. capital ( )

c. raw materials ( )

d. trading ships ( )

  • a. Labour ( )

Q. The Erie Canal connected

a. Buffalo and Rochester ( )

b. Albany and Buffalo ( )

c. Rochester and Albany ( )

d. Buffalo and Pittsburg ( )

  • b. Albany and Buffalo ( )

Q. Americans owed their ability to travel upstream to an invention by

a. Eli Whitney ( )

b. Robert Fulton ( )

c. Samuel Slater ( )

d. Robert Fulton ( )

  • d. Robert Fulton ( )

Q. The development of steamboats, which made it economically feasible to bring products from theinterior to market,

a. led to a sharp decline in canal building ( )

b. hindered the development of railroads in the South and West ( )

c. Brought the West into the national economy ( )

d. led to a decline in the port cities of the Northeast ( )

  • c. Brought the West into the national economy ( )
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