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Industrial Revolution ESCAPE GAME! - Sanil Mathew (1A)

Sanil Mathew

Created on May 13, 2021

Industrial Revolution

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Industrial Revolution ESCAPE GAME!

The Industrial Revolution had started in New England and had affected large amounts of people. The town in which you reside is slowly declining due to the absence of a certain machine. In order to allow the town to thrive again, you must find all the digits of the code and unlock the enemy safe in order to save the town! If the greatest machine of all time was not created then the town would continue to decline and lead into disparity. The goal is to obtain the innovation which is needed in order to allow the region to continue its progress. Your journey consists of stages of questions that gradually get harder so get ready for what's coming up!

GO!

Index

01 Quiz

Introduction

02 Find!

Find all the digits in order to unlock the safe which contains the greatest innovation of all time! Each digit will appear after completing each of the challenges. Finally, enter them in order in the final section to unlock the greatest innovation of all time!

04 Follow the series

03 Correct image

Reward

INTRODUCTION of the INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

QUIZ

Complete the following quiz, and getthe first digit towards the final code!

start

QUIZ

question 1/5

What happened when iron manufacturing was implemented throughout the Industrial Revolution?

The iron ran out

Decrease in demand

Increase in steam engines

QUIZ

RIGHT!

Explanation: The demand for iron had increased and allowed for the construction for steam engines due to these types of engines requiring irons to create it.

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QUIZ

question 2/5

What factor influenced the growth of cities, towns, and certain regions when it came to the outcomes of the Industrial Revolution?

Mercantalism

Migration

Industrialization

QUIZ

RIGHT!

Explanation: Industrialization has commonly resulted in urbanization by generating economic prosperity and employment opportunities, which attracted people to towns.

NEXT

QUIZ

QUESTION 3/5

How did the Industrial Revolution change the social status of many people and altered the thriving working classes?

The hours of working increased while the wages decreased

unemployment was not common

Children were not brought to factories

QUIZ

RIGHT!

Explanation: People worked longer hours in poor living conditions in factories. When nations became more developed, factories grew in size and increased their efficiency in production.

NEXT

QUIZ

QUESTION 4/5

How did the science at the time contribute to the overall outcomes and influences of the Industrial Revolution?

Allowed for resources to be implemented

It negatively impacted the porduction of many innovations

The scientific method assisted the creations of many innovations

QUIZ

RIGHT!

Explanation: The experimental method for conducting structured trials aided inventors in developing technological advancements that improved human lives.

NEXT

QUIZ

QUESTION 5/5

How did the Industrial Revolution contributed to the involvement of women and their services towards the nation?

It drastically prohibited the ability to work for women

Provided large amounts of financial assitance

Provided empoyment for women

QUIZ

RIGHT!

Explanation: Industrialization introduced more job possibilities, new thoughts about jobs, and growth within market conditions

NEXT

QUIZ

ERROR!

Wrong! Try again!!!

TRY AGAIN

FIND!

From among all the statements you discover,click only on the correct ones

START

CLICK ONLY ON THE CORRECT STATEMENT 1/3

The Industrial Revolution had started in England

You can drag the light to search through the darkness

Rainroads did not play a major role in the Industrial Revolution

Telephones were the main method of communication at the time

CLICK ONLY ON THE CORRECT STATEMENT 2/3

Samuel Morse was the main contributor towards the creations of the American Telegraph

You can drag the light to search through the darkness

Free enterprise was not implemented during this time period.

RIGHT!

The assembly line barely played a role in the Industrial revolution

Industrialization resulted in smaller towns and had efforts towards clearing the pollution in the air.

CLICK ONLY ON THE CORRECT STATEMENT 3/3

Many ordinary people were not able to purchase goods due to the conditions they were in during the Industrial Revolution

Free enterprise allowed for a economic system which had no control by the government.

You can drag the light to search through the darkness

RIGHT!

Trunpikes were free roads implemented by entrepreneurs.

The Cotton Gin was created by William Cockerill

Textiles were the second industry to industrialize

ERROR!

Wrong! That statement is incorrect

TRY AGAIN

CORRECT IMAGE

Choose the correct image

start

Who created the Commercial Steamboat?

Samuel Morse

Robert Fulton

What was one of the first innovations created during the Beginning of the Industrial Revolution?

Cotton Gin

"Spinning Jenny"

RIGHT!

True or False? Many people who migrated away from the towns went to the rural country regions due to those areas being less crowded with people.

RIGHT!

TRUe or False? Prior to the Industrial Revolution, water powere played a major role in producing power for numerous amounts of regions at the time

RIGHT!

True or False? The Industrial Revolution's influences reached the European regions in the beginning of the nineteenth century.

RIGHT!

ERROR!

TRY AGAIN

serieS

Choose the correct event/title with its corresponding series

START

WHAT Historical event happens NEXT?

The creation of the Lighting Rod which was created by Benjamin Franklin

The creation of the Spinning Jenny by James Hargreaves

The creation of the Cotton Gin by Eli Whitney

The creation of the telegraph by Samuel Morse

Choose the next historical event:

The creation of the type writer by Christopher Sholes

The creation of the Sewing Machine by Elias Howe

WHAT HISTORICAL EVENT HAPPENS NEXT?

RIGHT!

The first two people to fly in an airplane were Wilbur and Orville Wright. They were known as the Wright Brothers.

The Incandescent Light Bulb was the creation made by Thomas Edison

Alexander Graham Bell creation of the Telephone

Choose the next historical event:

The first offical car was created by Henry Ford

Inventions of Water Transportation

WHAT is the correct title for these factors presented below?

RIGHT!

Capital

Land

Enterprise

Labour

Choose the next correct title:

Contributing Factors towards growth within the Industrial Revolution

Limitations given by the Governments towards the growth

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GREAT!

THE FIRST NUMBER IS:

BACK TO INDEX

GREAT!

THE SECOND NUMBER IS:

BACK TO INDEX

GREAT!

THE THIRD NUMBER IS:

BACK TO INDEX

GREAT!

THE FOURTH NUMBER IS:

BACK TO INDEX

You have reached the last step... Enter the password!

Enter password

Citation List:

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  9. Trainor, Sean. “How Samuel Morse and the Telegraph Still Influence Your Life.” Time, Time, 27 Apr. 2016, time.com/4307892/samuel-morse-telegraph-history/.
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Citation List:

  1. SkochdopoleE. “Eli Whitney by Charles Bird King.” National Portrait Gallery, 4 May 2018, npg.si.edu/blog/eli-whitney-charles-bird-king.
  2. Bellis, Mary. “Biography of James Watt, Inventor of the Modern Steam Engine.” ThoughtCo, www.thoughtco.com/james-watt-inventor-of-the-modern-steam-engine-1992685.

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