Industrialisation in Germany
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Q. When did industrialisation begin in France and Germany?
- Early 18th century
- Late 18th century
- Early 19th century
- Late 19th century
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___ established an iron foundry in Essen in 1810.
- Alfred Krupp
- Adolf Hitler
- Werner Siemens
- Abraham Darby
Q. A large proportion of Germany’s industrial production was used to build its military and naval power.
- True
- False
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Why did industrial production not gain prominence in Germany and France as early as Britain?
- The countries were not aware of the industrial revolution.
- The countries did not have colonial states to get raw materials.
- The political condition was not favourable.
- The countries were not ready to trade with Britain.
Q. When did industrialisation begin in France and Germany?
- Early 18th century
- Late 18th century
- Early 19th century
- Late 19th century
Q. In 1876 CE, Werner Siemens invented the electric dynamo, which laid the foundation for a new electrical industry in the world.
- True
- False
Q. The Krupps supported in the general election of 1933 CE.
- German
- Alfred
- French
- Hitler
Q. Where did Alfred Krupp establish the iron foundry in 1810 CE?
- Essen
- Rhineland
- Prussia
- Ruhr
Q. A large proportion of Germany’s industrial production was used to build its military and naval power.
- True
- False
Q. What were the political ambitions of Hitler
Q. In 1876 CE, Werner Siemens invented the electric dynamo, which laid the foundation for a new electrical industry in the world.
- True
- False