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monster
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seesaw
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fairy
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thief
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Who invented the steam engine in 1698?
Thomas Savery
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Henry Ford developed the ____________ which increased the speed that his cars were made.
Factory System
Mass Production
Assembly Line
New Economic System
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Who invented the power loom and established the first factory in around 1769?
Richard Arkwright
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When was the Reform Act passed in Britain?
1831
1804
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1791
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How many convicts were sent to Australia?
25,000
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The Bloody Code contained _____ crimes that were punishable by death.
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Between 1500 and 1650 over ____ tons of gold were shipped to Europe from the New World.
200
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In colonized countries, farming was no longer just about food but for growing _____________ crops such as cotton.
Commercial
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When was Britain defeated in the American Revolution?
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1781
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1776
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European nations saw it as their mission to â_________â indigenous people and saw local cultures as inferior.
Civilize
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Who is considered the founding father of Capitalism?
Karl Marx
Richard Owen
Adam Smith
John Locke
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star
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In the port of _________, England up to 1 out of 4 ships was a slave ship by the 18th century.
Liverpool
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When was the term nationalism first used and by who?
Adam Smith, 1790s
Louis XVI, 1780s
Gottfried Herder, 1770s
Karl Marx, 1860s
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