A) Agriculture industry. B) Construction industry. C) Tourism industry. D) Textile industry.
A) Solar power. B) Wind power. C) Hydroelectric power. D) Coal.
A) It led to long working hours and poor working conditions for many laborers. B) It reduced the need for human labor. C) It had no effect on labor practices. D) It improved working conditions and increased wages for laborers.
A) The craft movement. B) The agricultural movement. C) The labor movement. D) The industrial movement.
A) It resulted in the decline of transportation networks. B) It led to increased reliance on animal power. C) It had no impact on transportation. D) It led to the development of faster and more efficient transportation systems.
A) Child labor was limited to agricultural tasks. B) Child labor was completely abolished during this period. C) Children were often employed in factories and mines, facing harsh working conditions. D) Children were only allowed to work in schools.
A) Capitalism. B) Socialism. C) Communism. D) Feudalism.
A) It resulted in the isolation of countries from one another. B) It led to increased global trade and the development of international markets. C) It had no impact on global trade. D) It led to the decline of trade between nations.
A) The middle class. B) The peasantry. C) The aristocracy. D) The clergy.
A) It led to the expansion of wildlife habitats. B) It had no impact on the environment. C) It resulted in the preservation of natural ecosystems. D) It led to increased pollution and deforestation.
A) The process of converting urban areas into agricultural land. B) The process of maintaining a balance between urban and rural populations. C) The process of population shifting from rural areas to urban centers. D) The process of decreasing urban population density.
A) Assembling B) Fabrication C) Processing D) Manufacturing
A) Laissez-faire B) Marxism C) Keynesian economics D) Socialism
A) Streamlining production processes B) Reducing environmental impact C) Maximizing profits D) Ensuring products meet customer requirements
A) Strict hierarchy B) Micromanagement C) Arbitrary deadlines D) Effective communication
A) Less focus on quality control B) Reduced inventory costs C) Higher production capacity D) Increased lead times |