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Chapter 15

Sectionalism Questions

QuestionAnswer
Were most factories located in the north or the south? North
Was growing cotton the top economic activity in the north or the south? South
Was manufacturing goods the top economic activity in the north or the south? North
Were most plantations located in the north or the south? South
Before the Civil War, where did most immigrants to the U.S. settle? the North
True or False? The north was changing and growing rapidly. True
Why was the north more industrialized than the south in the early to mid-1800s? The Northern climate and soil were not suited to large farms and plantations.
True or False? Society in the north centered around economic status. True
True or False The south had distinct social classes. True
Where did people typically live in small villages, on farms, or on plantations. North or South? South
Innovation and new ideas drew many entrepreneurs to the north or the south? North
True or False? The south primarily accepted slavery. True
True or False? The north primarily accepted slavery. False
Was the south mainly urban or rural? rural
Was the north mainly urban or rural? urban
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