Historyspeaking topic
How did the Industrial Revolution radically change the life of the worker? Let's discuss how the steam engine and the factory system moved people from village to city, from field to machine.
— The Industrial Revolution (18th-19th century Britain)
practice with this topic
Set the timer (5-30 min), take 20 seconds of prep if you like, start talking. Jot your thoughts onto the sticky-note board.
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