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In the seventeenth century, French traders and Huguenots established colonies in:
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canada
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A good watchword for the Industrial Revolution would be:
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invention
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Iron could be manufactured more easily after the discovery of :
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coal for fuel
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Textile industries were helped when James Watt improved the:
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steam engine
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Besides England, France, Germany, and Belgium, another country involved in the Industrial Revolution was:
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the united states
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A profession that grew out of the Industrial Revolution was:
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mechanical engineer
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In order to reach its factories more easily, Britain:
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widened and deepened canals
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To take the lead in the Industrial revolution , England had enough:
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natural resources
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The man who first invented the telescope was:
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Lippershey
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The man who was both an artist and inventor was :
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Leonardo da vinci
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People coming to town to work in factories made the towns grow slowly.
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false
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Martin Luther believed a man was saved by ____
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faith alone
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Besides being a sculptor and painter, Michelangelo was a(n) .
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architect
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John Wesley's evangelism primarily helped the people of Switzerland.
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false
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Sunday schools had their start during the Industrial Revolution.
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true
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The Gutenberg press was first used to print the Bible in the Nordic language.
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false
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Robert Raikes invented the spinning jenny.
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false
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John Wesley was converted to a genuine faith in Christ long after serving as a missionary to others.
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true
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England's major industry in the early 1800s was textiles.
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true
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Three inventions that made possible a revolution in the textile industry were:
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1. flying shuttle
2.spinning jenny 3.roller spinning frame |