March 19 Unit 9 Test
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How did the construction of railroads and canals most benefit Northern Industry? | Allowed faster movement of people and products
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What did urbanization lead to? | More immigrants in cities
More pollution in major cities
Division between classes
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? Population shift to cities Inventions Expansion of slavery Slave Rebellions ? Immigration | Factory system and reform movements
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Which innovation was MOST responsible for the growth of industry during the 1800s? | Steam power
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Which of the following is a correct cause effect relationship for this era? | Industrialism led to growth of cities
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Eli Whitney's development of interchangeable parts had what impact on U.S. industry? | Machinery, manufactured goods, goods be assembled quicker
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What was the result of the Missouri Compromise? | Sectional tensions between the North and South ended for a short time.
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Railroads:________: urbanization:__________ Which word best fits as a negative consequence into both blanks? | Pollution
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What did industrialism lead to? | Cotton gin
Bessemer Steel Process
Mechanical Reaper
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Which of the following was a benefit of the free enterprise system in the U.S. during the 19th century? | less dependence on foreign products
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What were 3 economic changes in the U.S. as a result of the War of 1812? | Increased industrial production
Introduction of the American System
Increased reliance on American manufactured goods
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What was the economic policy of Laissez-faire? | Adam Smith is considered the founder of modern economics. He claimed that individuals should be left to pursue their own economic self interests. Through this, all society would ultimately benefit. Additionally, the state should not interrupt the natural
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What led to the U.S. becoming a top producer of steel? | development of the Bessemer process
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Increase number of factories: | Increased use of steam power
Improved transportation
Blockade during the War of 1812
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List 3 things that contribute to the establishment of the plantation system in the U.S. | Invention of cotton gin
Rich soil and long growing season
Use of the Triangle Trade
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1. Morse telegraph invented 2. Erie canal opened 3. First successful steamboat 4. War of 1812 | 3,4,2,1
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What were some of the social implications of the new innovations in the years before the civil war? | Discoveries contributed to increased immigration and an expansion of slavery
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What was the most significant result of the Erie Canal? | Commerce benefited from a means of faster transportation
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What impact did the cotton gin have on society in the early 1800's? | The ability of cleaning cotton quicker led to increased dependence on slavery.
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