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Mod 6 DBA

Nicole Luces

Created on October 14, 2025

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Module 6
Escape Room

time

Machine

Start >

return to the present

Oh no! Our time machine has broken down, and to fix it, we must journey through the pivotal phases of 19th-century change. Each era holds crucial parts we need to repair the machine—without them, returning to the present will be impossible. Explore these historical periods and complete the challenges to collect all the necessary components. But beware: fail in your quest, and the time doors may close, making your journey home even more perilous.

CONTROL SYSTEM

The fuel will recharge when you find the missing pieces.

IndustrialRevolution
Imperialism

Visit all the eras, fix the control system, and return to your present!

Ideologies
Modern Reforms

Industrial Revolution

As you start your Module 6 DBA, remember: Every question is a chance to learn and grow. Do your best, take your time, and don’t worry about mistakes—they help you get stronger and smarter!

1/3

How did new farming methods help start the Industrial Revolution?

1. Better farming grew more food, so people could work in cities and factories.

2. Farming created cities that made new machines.

4. Farming machines led to steam engines and coal machines.

3. Farming machines made people stop working on farms completely.

2/3

Which two inventions started the Industrial Revolution?

1. The cotton gin and the spinning wheel

2. Steam engine and machines for making cloth

4. Car engine and electricity

3. The railroad and the telegraph

3/3

What is a problem caused by industrialization?

1. Made more goods and lower prices

2. It created jobs and boosted economies.

3. Caused crowded cities, bad jobs, and pollution

4. Helped new inventions

The trip has been a success!

Here is the first piece you need to activate the next era

control SYSTEM

imperialism
Modern Reforms
ideologies

Ideologies

Keep going! Think carefully about the new ideas & ideologies of the Industrial Age. Every answer you give helps you learn more and grow—it's all part of the process!

1/3

What image represents the ideology of capitalism?

2/3

What image represents the ideology of socialism?

3/3

What image represents the ideology of Communism?

The trip has been a success!

Here is the second piece you need to activate the next era

Control system

Imperialism
Modern reforms

The 19th-century Imperial Age reshaped the world through trade, technology, and empire-building. Keep this in mind as you move to the next section of your DBA— Your growing understanding will make your brain power even stronger!

Imperialism

1/3

Imperialist propaganda was spread only through political speeches and government documents.

False
True

2/3

One of the main motives for imperialism during the 19th century was the search for new markets and raw materials to support industrial economies.

false
True

3/3

Africa and China both experienced major social and economic disruptions as a result of imperialism by industrialized powers.

False
True

The trip has been a success!

Here is the third piece you need to activate the next era

CONTROL system

Modern Reforms

Modern Reforms

The 1800s brought major reforms that shaped the world we live in today. Keep this in mind as you tackle the final section of your DBA - You’re almost there—keep going! Every step you take builds your understanding and brings you closer to finishing strong!

1/3

Education reform
Healthcare reform
Abolitionism
Women’s suffrage

Which reform movement is being described? A movement in the 1800s sought to end slavery and fight for the freedom and rights of enslaved people.

2/3

Women’s suffrage
colonization changes
Meiji Restoration
Monarchy reforms

Which reform movement is being described? During this period, governments and societies in some countries worked to give women the right to vote and participate in politics.

3/3

Healthcare reform
Education reform
Monarchy reforms
Abolitionism

Which reform movement is being described? In some countries, this reform modernized schools, increased literacy, and made education available to more children.

CONGRATULATIONS!

You’ve successfully journeyed to the present and returned to the world you knew—great work! Your progress shows how much you’ve learned, and your growth is still continuing with every new step you take. Keep moving forward! Only 2 modules left!! Exam Password: union

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The temporary door has been closed, proceed with caution or you won't be able to return to the present