Based on the information on the map, what can you infer about the economy in the United States? (1 point)ResponsesAll of the AboveMills in the Northeast had to be close to ports to make it easier to transport factory-made goods.Manufacturing was a key part of the economy in the Northeast.Agriculture was the major industry in the South.

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)ResponsesLimits were placed on the number of immigrants allowed into the United States.Women gained the right to vote.People with mental illness were removed from society and placed in prisons.The temperance movement got several states to ban the sale of alcohol

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?(1 point)Responseseconomic hardships in the Souththe spread of slaverySpanish American Warindustrialization in New England

economic hardships in the South

What complaint did southerners make about William Lloyd Garrison in connection with Nat Turner?(1 point)ResponsesHe promoted slave revolts like Turner’s with his abolitionist writings.His leadership of the Underground Railroad gave Turner a way of escape north.He encouraged Turner’s revolt with his proslavery speeches in Congress.He supplied the weapons Turner used in his revolt.

He promoted slave revolts like Turner’s with his abolitionist writings.

QuestionWhich of the following statements can be inferred from the painting? (1 point)ResponsesSince there is a steamboat in the background, the Industrial Revolution must be at an end.Since there is such a small field of cotton, the main crop of this plantation must have been rice or tobacco.This plantation is most likely to be located in the NorthSince there are over 20 slaves in the image, the plantation owner would be considered a member of the cottonocracy.

Since there are over 20 slaves in the image, the plantation owner would be considered a member of the cottonocracy.

After he was president, which individual described himself as “the acutest, the astutest , and the archest enemy of Southern slavery that ever existed”?(1 point)ResponsesThomas JeffersonAndrew JacksonJohn Quincy AdamsGeorge Washington