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5th Grade Industrial Revolution Quizzes, Questions & Answers
Spark curiosity and test your child’s 5th grade Industrial Revolution knowledge with our engaging quizzes! Read more
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The Industrial Revolution was the use of machinery to make items quicker than people could make them. During this time people started to buy more things instead of making them due to the manufacturing and industry.
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Sample QuestionThe city of Patterson was named after Governor William Paterson.
Explore pivotal technological advances during the Industrial Revolution in the U.S., featuring key inventions and developments that shaped modern America.
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Explore key technological advancements in the 'Interesting Technology Questions! Trivia Quiz'. This quiz covers significant inventions like the cotton gin by Eli Whitney, Morse Code, and the first telephone call by Mr. Bell....
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Sample QuestionEngland passed laws to make sure the United States could not make the machines they had. They didn't want competition with our country. One man was able to get around these laws. Which is NOT a way Samuel Slater managed to build England's machines in America?
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