unit via quest review. q: x-ray a: roentgen q: charles “the turnip” townsend a: crop rotation q:...
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Unit VIA Quest Review
• Q: X-Ray• A: Roentgen• Q: Charles “The Turnip” Townsend• A: Crop rotation • Q: Period in Japan between 794-1185CE• A: Heian Period • Q: Treating and preventing illness were • A: Changes to 19th century healthcare• Q: After 1850 a worker would have• A: Better working conditions
• Q: The mythology that the sun created the • A: Islands of Japan• Q: Significance of Malthus and Ricardo• A: Came up with new economic laws that
impacted the IR• Q: Our behavior lies with our
consciousness• A: Freud• Q: Every year a part of the land was not
used (field system)• A: Three field system
• Q: Laissez-Faire• A: Government stay out of the affairs of
business • Q: Bessemer • A: Bessemer process making steel
stronger • Q: Industrialization • A: Replacing labor with machines• Q: Impressionism • A: Use of small strokes used to simulate
light (made the painting look out of focus from a distance)
• Q: Global inequality • A: Gap between industrial and non-
industrial country• Q: Japan’s pressure to industrialize and
westernize was during the ___ period• A: Meji • Q: Pasteur is significant because • A: Cleanliness helped to prevent disease • Q: Fourier, Owen, Saint-Simon were• A: Marxists
• Q: Improvements in transportation (i.e. RR) did what
• A: Linked areas/products would get to all consumers/lowered transportation costs/form new industrial states
• Q: Overall effect of the IR• A: People were better off than before • Q: Costs of goods would go down because
of • A: Mass production • Q: Stated that religion is no longer an
important source of any wisdom• A: Nietzsche
• Q: Produce only what you need to survive • A: Subsistence farming• Q: Reason for the growth of overseas
empires • A: Need for raw materials • Q: Iron Law of Wages • A: Ricardo• Q: First industry to benefit from the IR• A: Agriculture• Q: Who suggested that the Bible might be
wrong with his theory• A: Darwin
• Q: Why did unions develop• A: Gain improvements in working
conditions • Q: Code of Bushido • A: Similar to the knights code of
chivalry/laws in which the samurai lived by• Q: Germany and the IR (what did they
produce)• A: Produced chemicals and electricity • Q: British Factory Acts of 1819 and 1833 • A: Child labor laws
• Q: Most lower class women had to• A: Work outside the home• Q: Urban life in the early 19th century • A: Unsanitary and lack of space• Q: Positivism • A: People deserve good things to happen
to them• Q: Key economic principal in communism
was • A: Government ownership of property• Q: New concept between space and time • A: Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
• Q: People need to be self-sufficient • A: Liberalism • Q: 1ST thing reformed in the factory system • A: Child labor laws • Q: Pursuit of wealth • A: Important value of the capitalist class• Q: No minimum wage/worked 6 days a
week/exploitation of children and women/16 hour working day
• A: Typical working conditions
• Q: Prior to the IR __% worked on farms • A: 90• Q: “Bourgeoisie Century”• A: Most influential segment in society • Q: Scientists/doctors who helped with
limiting the spread of diseases • A: Pasteur, Lister, Jenner • Q: Trevithick • A: Built the 1st steam engine • Q: A business owner might lower the price
of a product in order to sell more (philosophy of who)
• A: Adam Smith
• Q: The unconscious preserves our thoughts whether they are good or bad
• A: Freud • Q: Geography of Japan• A: Mountainous • Q: Typhoid and cholera • A: Diseases that were common in newly
industrialized areas• Q: Romanticism art• A: Emphasized nature• Q: Scientific spirit of the renaissance and
new inventions was the relationship between• A: The renaissance and IR
• Q: Has been a part of Japanese history whether in power or as a figurehead
• A: Emperor• Q: Utilitarianism • A: Greatest good for the greatest number
of people • Q: History is dictated by violent conflicts
between the classes • A: Marx• Q: Why did the factory system develop• A: Newer and bigger machines making it
to where the workers had to go to the factories
• Q: Significance of Jane Austen • A: Criticized the inequality between man
and woman• Q:1st European country to reach Japan• A: Portugal • Q: Greatest commercial power by the end
of the 18th century• A: Great Britain• Q: Marx would be a critic of• A: Inequality of the classes
• Q: X-Ray• A: Roentgen• Q: Charles “The Turnip” Townsend• A: Crop rotation • Q: Period in Japan between 794-1185CE• A: Heian Period • Q: Treating and preventing illness were • A: Changes to 19th century healthcare• Q: After 1850 a worker would have• A: Better working conditions
• Q: The mythology that the sun created the • A: Islands of Japan• Q: Significance of Malthus and Ricardo• A: Came up with new economic laws that
impacted the IR• Q: Our behavior lies with our
consciousness• A: Freud• Q: Every year a part of the land was not
used (field system)• A: Three field system
• Q: Laissez-Faire• A: Government stay out of the affairs of
business • Q: Bessemer • A: Bessemer process making steel
stronger • Q: Industrialization • A: Replacing labor with machines• Q: Impressionism • A: Use of small strokes used to simulate
light (made the painting look out of focus from a distance)
• Q: Global inequality • A: Gap between industrial and non-
industrial country• Q: Japan’s pressure to industrialize and
westernize was during the ___ period• A: Meji • Q: Pasteur is significant because • A: Cleanliness helped to prevent disease • Q: Fourier, Owen, Saint-Simon were• A: Marxists
• Q: Improvements in transportation (i.e. RR) did what
• A: Linked areas/products would get to all consumers/lowered transportation costs/form new industrial states
• Q: Overall effect of the IR• A: People were better off than before • Q: Costs of goods would go down because
of • A: Mass production • Q: Stated that religion is no longer an
important source of any wisdom• A: Nietzsche
• Q: Produce only what you need to survive • A: Subsistence farming• Q: Reason for the growth of overseas
empires • A: Need for raw materials • Q: Iron Law of Wages • A: Ricardo• Q: First industry to benefit from the IR• A: Agriculture• Q: Who suggested that the Bible might be
wrong with his theory• A: Darwin
• Q: Why did unions develop• A: Gain improvements in working
conditions • Q: Code of Bushido • A: Similar to the knights code of
chivalry/laws in which the samurai lived by• Q: Germany and the IR (what did they
produce)• A: Produced chemicals and electricity • Q: British Factory Acts of 1819 and 1833 • A: Child labor laws
• Q: Most lower class women had to• A: Work outside the home• Q: Urban life in the early 19th century • A: Unsanitary and lack of space• Q: Positivism • A: People deserve good things to happen
to them• Q: Key economic principal in communism
was • A: Government ownership of property• Q: New concept between space and time • A: Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
• Q: People need to be self-sufficient • A: Liberalism • Q: 1ST thing reformed in the factory system • A: Child labor laws • Q: Pursuit of wealth • A: Important value of the capitalist class• Q: No minimum wage/worked 6 days a
week/exploitation of children and women/16 hour working day
• A: Typical working conditions
• Q: Prior to the IR __% worked on farms • A: 90• Q: “Bourgeoisie Century”• A: Most influential segment in society • Q: Scientists/doctors who helped with
limiting the spread of diseases • A: Pasteur, Lister, Jenner • Q: Trevithick • A: Built the 1st steam engine • Q: A business owner might lower the price
of a product in order to sell more (philosophy of who)
• A: Adam Smith
• Q: The unconscious preserves our thoughts whether they are good or bad
• A: Freud • Q: Geography of Japan• A: Mountainous • Q: Typhoid and cholera • A: Diseases that were common in newly
industrialized areas• Q: Romanticism art• A: Emphasized nature• Q: Scientific spirit of the renaissance and
new inventions was the relationship between• A: The renaissance and IR
• Q: Has been a part of Japanese history whether in power or as a figurehead
• A: Emperor• Q: Utilitarianism • A: Greatest good for the greatest number
of people • Q: History is dictated by violent conflicts
between the classes • A: Marx• Q: Why did the factory system develop• A: Newer and bigger machines making it
to where the workers had to go to the factories
• Q: Significance of Jane Austen • A: Criticized the inequality between man
and woman• Q:1st European country to reach Japan• A: Portugal • Q: Greatest commercial power by the end
of the 18th century• A: Great Britain• Q: Marx would be a critic of• A: Inequality of the classes