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  • __________ was the country where the Industrial Revolution first took place.
    France
    China
    Holland
    Britain
  • __________ is a water-borne disease that was common in crowded cities.
    coal
    dysentery
    tax
    breast milk
  • Macfarlane compared the many factors needed for industrialisation to a __________.
    market-driven economy
    combination lock
    tax on malt
    labour-saving device
  • Advances in __________ helped power factories during the revolution.
    beer
    coal
    dysentery
    technology
  • Which country had almost all the factors for industrialisation except coal?
    China
    Holland
    Japan
    France
  • The __________ of tea and hops in beer helped prevent infections.
    combination lock
    tannins
    antiseptic properties
    market-driven economy
  • Improvements in __________ helped reduce disease by keeping cities cleaner.
    combination lock
    trade
    technology
    sanitation
  • The __________ with China made tea more affordable and popular.
    labour-saving devices
    clipper trade
    infant mortality rate
    coal
  • What is one reason Japan did not have an industrial revolution like Britain?
    C) It had poor sanitation
    D) It didn’t drink tea
    It stopped using labour-saving devices
    It didn't have large cities.
  • Both drinks were made with __________ which helped kill germs.
    hops
    the British
    boiled water
    malt
  • The __________ was a period of major industrial change that started in the late 18th century.
    combination lock
    sanitation
    Edo Period
    The Industrial Revolution
  • An __________ was ready to buy the new mass-produced goods.
    antiseptic property
    affluent middle-class
    labour-saving device
    clipper trade
  • The __________ dramatically decreased during the Industrial Revolution due to better health conditions.
    infant mortality rate
    tea
    clipper trade
    labour-saving devices
  • Factories used __________ to increase productivity.
    animals
    labour-saving devices
    people
    children
  • __________ and beer were important drinks in Britain that helped reduce disease.
    gin
    tea
    coal
    xbox
  • Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a factor needed for industrialisation?
    Tropical climate
    Political systems
    Easy transport to move good
    Large urban populations
  • The discovery and use of __________ as fuel was crucial for factories.
    boiled water
    coal
    beer
    gin
  • A __________ caused a rise in beer prices and changed drinking habits.
    technology
    infant mortality rate
    tax on malt
    market-driven economy
  • Mothers’ __________ was healthier due to the antiseptic effect of tea.
    breast milk
    children
    sanitation
    beer
  • The Industrial Revolution happened at the end of which century?
    19th century
    18th century
    20th century
    17th century
  • How did the infant mortality rate change between 1650 and 1740?
    B) It halved
    D) It tripled
    C) It doubled
    A) It stayed the same