What was considered an extremely controversial idea advocated by Elizabeth Cady Stanton of the women's rights movement? (1 point)

1: She advocated that even though women worked, their husbands should keep their wages.
2: She advocated that girls needed to leam a skill or trade in order to be independent.
3: She advocated that women should be given free land grants to farm the western territories.
4: She expected that girls would only enter professions chosen by their fathers.

1: She advocated that even though women worked, their husbands should keep their wages.

What was the importance of slave codes? (1 point)

1: They increased the personal freedoms of enslaved African Americans.
2: They were established as a step toward legal freedoms for Afnican Amencans.
3: They increased an owner's control over enslaved African Americans" behavior.
4: They allowed for the education of enslaved African Americans.

3: They increased an owner's control over enslaved African Americans' behavior.

The contemporary issue of maternity leave is a continuation of which reform movement? (1 poi

1: African American rights
2: education
3: temperance
4: women's rights

4: women's rights

How did Horace Mann contribute to the reform in education? (1 point)

1: His development of books with raised letters aided in the education of the blind
2: His educational philosophy led to a new approach to educating the deaf.
3: His pressure on the state legislature provided money to fund new schools and increase teachers' pay
4: His radical call for classroom equality gave African Americans a chance to get an education.

3: His pressure on the state legislature provided money to fund new schools and increase teachers' pay.

Based on this image, how can you tell the spinning jenny increased the speed of thread production?

(Photo of a thread thing)
1: It is built so only one person needs to spin its single wheel.
•2: It is built to spin multiple spools of thread at one time
3: It is built out of metal to ensure it lasts a long time
4: It is built with a steam engine to power the spinning wheel.

2: It is built to spin multiple spools of thread at one time.

Based on the information on the map (a few green states near the Atlantic Ocean and Great Lakes, with 11 black dots in total) mill towns east of the Mississippi River.

1: Manufacturing was a key part of the economy in the Northeast
2: Agriculture was the major industry in the South.
3: All of the Above
4: Mills in the Northeast had to be close to ports to make it easier to transport factory-made goods.

3: All of the Above

Which of the following was a result of the reform efforts spurred on by the Second Great Awakening of the 1820s?

(1 point)
1: Women gained the right to vote
2: Limits were placed on the number of immigrants allowed into the United States
3: People with mental illness were removed from society and placed in prisons
4: The temperance movement got several states to ban the sale of alcohol

4: The temperance movement got several states to ban the sale of alcohol

Based on the timeline, what can be directly tied to the invention of the cotton gin?

timeline of the cotton gin
1607
Planters began growing cotton in the South.
1793
U.S. slave population reached about 700,000.
after 1793
More plantations appeared in southern states.
1861
Civil War began.
1600
1650
1700
1750
1800
1850
1900
1793
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin.
after 1793
Demand for cotton increased in New
England mills.
1860
U.S. slave population reached about 4 million.

(1 point)
1: industrialization in New England
2: Spanish American War
3: economic hardships in the South
4: the spread of slavery

4: the spread of slavery

What complaint did southerners make about William Lloyd Garrison in connection with Nat Turner? (1

1: His leadership of the Underground Railroad gave Turner a way of escape north
2: He promoted slave revolts like Turner's with his abolitionist writings.
3: He encouraged Turner's revolt with his proslavery speeches in Congress
4: He supplied the weapons Turner used in his revolt.

2: He promoted slave revolts like Turner's with his abolitionist writings.