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How did the War of 1812 impact industrialization in the U.S.?
Question 1 options:
Raw materials replaced factory goods as the main U.S. export to Europe.
Congress members from the South supported high tariffs on European goods.
Cottage industries increased in the U.S. while factory manufacturing decreased.
Loss of trade in foreign manufactured goods led to increased factory production in the U.S.
Question 2 (1 point)
"Free enterprise" and "________________" are terms for an economy based on private businesses competing for profits in open markets with minimal government regulations.
Question 2 options:
mercantilism
capitalism
urbanization
industrialization
Question 3 (1 point)
What statement below best completes the graph?
Question 3 options:
new technology and inventions
decreased agricultural production
growth of labor unions
increased government regulations
Question 4 (1 point)
A direct result of the Industrial Revolution in the U.S. was:
Question 4 options:
an embargo on foreign imports
increased urbanization in the Northeast
the expansion of slavery to western territories
the birth of the Democratic Party
Question 5 (1 point)
From reading this passage, what was an important effect of the invention of the cotton gin?
Question 5 options:
Fewer enslaved persons were needed to work on plantations.
Cultivation of cotton expanded to northern states.
Enslaved persons replaced paid workers in northern textile factories.
The number of enslaved persons increased in the South.
Question 6 (1 point)
Which pair of answers best fill in the blanks in this chart?
Question 6 options:
Eli Whitney/Telegraph
John Deere/Telephone
Cyrus McCormick/Steam Engine
Alexander Bell/Mechanical reaper
Question 7 (1 point)
This writer's account describes conditions for women in what environment during the early 1800s?
Question 7 options:
attending boarding schools in the cities
working on family farms in the country
working as mill girls in textile factories
serving as nurses in military hospitals
Question 8 (1 point)
The innovation shown in the photograph above most affected the U.S. economy by:
Question 8 options:
transporting workers from the South to work in northern factories
providing more efficient movement of goods
making manufactured parts more expensive
reducing the need for canals
Question 9 (1 point)
Which innovation replaced most hand-made cottage industries with factory assembly lines?
Question 9 options:
interchangeable parts
cotton gin
telegraph
steamboat
Question 10 (1 point)
The chart seen above was created in order to:
Question 10 options:
communicate quickly over long distances
allow blind persons to read and write
program power looms to produce patterned cloth
design more efficient assembly lines for factory production
Question 1: Loss of trade in foreign manufactured goods led to increased factory production in the U.S.
Question 2: capitalism
Question 3: new technology and inventions
Question 4: increased urbanization in the Northeast
Question 5: Fewer enslaved persons were needed to work on plantations.
Question 6: Cyrus McCormick/Steam Engine
Question 7: working as mill girls in textile factories
Question 8: providing more efficient movement of goods
Question 9: interchangeable parts
Question 10: design more efficient assembly lines for factory production