chapter 9 vocab
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1. In a capitalist system, the government owns property and decides how to use it. | show 🗑
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2. Daniel Boone, an early western pioneer, explored a Native American trail through the Appalachian Mountains. | show 🗑
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3. The National Road helped connect the new state of Ohio with the South. | show 🗑
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show | False
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5. Miguel Hidalgo led the movement for independence in Venezuela and Colombia. | show 🗑
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6. official count of the population | show 🗑
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7. factory workers | show 🗑
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8. kept an even balance of power in the Senate | show 🗑
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9. invented cotton gin | show 🗑
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show | Robert Fulton
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show | To take advantage of waterpower for factories and to easily ship goods to markets.
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show | New England
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13. Which industry was the first to harness the innovations of the Industrial Revolution? | show 🗑
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show | Daniel Boone
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15. What term is used to describe those Americans who established communities and farms in the West? | show 🗑
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show | A collection of economic programs to help the nation grow
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17. How did business and government officials plan to connect New York City with the Great Lakes Region? | show 🗑
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show | It served as a clear warning to the European Powers to stay out of the Americas. The United States would not tolerate European interference in the Americas.
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19. Why did many Americans view sectionalism as a threat? | show 🗑
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20. The Missouri Compromise of 1820, introduced by _________ , helped maintain balance between free states and slave states. | show 🗑
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