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How did industrialization in Northern Europe cause immigration to the United States?
A. by consuming already scarce land and
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A graph shows that there were 1 million manufacturing workers in the United States in 1850, then 2 million in 1870, then 5
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Which resource was MOST important for industrialization? (1 point)
A. Sugar B. Wood C. Tobacco D. Coal
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«Which historical argument is BEST supported by the map?
A. • The spread of industrialization across Europe began in the west
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What does the development of economic inequality between industrialized and nonindustrialized countries suggest about the
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Which of the following describes the factory system?(1 point)
Responses income collected from the use of land income collected
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Which development led RCA to move its plant from Bloomington, Indiana, to Mexico? (1 point) Responses
A. globalization
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Upon investigation, which factor of production grew in prominence due to industrialization?
Responses 1. land 2. resources 3.
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Robber Barons v. Captains of Industry: what is the difference between these “categories”
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Compare industrialization’s
effect on politics in Great Britain, Japan, and Germany. (1 point) The political changes in each of
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In 1–2 sentences, describe the process of industrialization.
Is the process of industrialization still going on? If so, how
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How did the building of railroads affect Indiana during the 1800s? (1 point)
A. By making transportation easier, railroads sped
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How did the building of railroads affect Indiana during the 1800s? (1 point) Responses
A. By making transportation easier,
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Which development led RCA to move its plant from Bloomington, Indiana, to Mexico? (1 point) Responses
globalization Proclamation
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How did industrialization change Indiana? (1 point) Responses
City populations declined. Job opportunities declined. Cities grew
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JJJJ
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Which of the following describes the factory system?(1 point) Responses income collected from the use of land income collected
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Why were southern states less industrialized than states in the North? (1 point) Climate conditions
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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?%0D%0A (1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Ato
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What steps are being taken to address the environmental challenges brought on by industrialization in Europe? Describe two
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Why didn’t the South develop a more robust manufacturing base?
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Which was a main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
A. to encourage agriculture B. to adopt new
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which of the following describes changes to the industry in south carolina during the 1800s?
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Which of the following describes changes to the industry in South Carolina during the 1800s?
A) an increase of pottery factories
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Which of the following describes changes to the industry in South Carolina during the 1800s?
an increase of pottery factories
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Which of the following describes changes to the industry in South Carolina during the 1800s?
(1 point) Responses an increase of
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Which banker, known as the Rockefeller of the financial world, had the greatest control over U.S. finances in the late 1800s?
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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
(1 point) Responses to undermine Northern
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Use the image to answer the question.
Question Based on this early illustration of the town of Lowell, what is one reason why
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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia? (1 point) Responses to undermine Northern
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In the eighteenth century, the emergence of making what generated a new move to industrialization? (1 point)
satellites
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How could the North's Factories be considered an advantage?
The factories could sell surplus goods to Europe for money The
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A graph shows that there were 1 million manufacturing workers in the United States in 1850, then 2 million in 1870, then 5
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Based on this early illustration of the town, what is one reason why Francis Lowell's partners might have chosen this area to
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A map shows the locations of mill towns east of the Mississippi river. There are two mill towns marked in Massachusetts, and one
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Which was a main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
A. to adopt new technology B. to undermine
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Do you think the Cotton Expositions achieved their goal? Why or why not?
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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
(1 point) Responses to undermine Northern
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What was the main goal of the international cotton expositions held in Georgia
To undermine northern factories To promote
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how could the north factories be considered an advantage?
a. The factories could sell surplus goods to Europe for money. b. The
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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
(1 point) O to undermine Northern factories O to
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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia? (1 point) Responses to undermine Northern
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Which inference can be drawn based on the information given in this map? (1 point) Responses Population levels in the Midwest
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trippie
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Based on the information available in this timeline, which of the following could most logically be called an immediate effect
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Matt
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Which was the main
goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia? (1 point) to undermine Northern factories ) to
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Which of the following statements accurately explains one way the oil industry caused the industrialization of the Texas
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Which option most correctly analyzes the benefits and downsides to the industrialization experienced by China in the last 40
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The development of the cotton gin led to the spread of slavery because ____ .
A:it led to more competition between the North and
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Which option most correctly analyzes the benefits and downsides to the industrialization experienced by China in the last 40
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Which option most correctly analyzes the benefits and downsides to the industrialization experienced by China in the last 40
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Which of the following describes the factory system?(1 point) Responses the rapid industrialization of economies in Asia the
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