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Which of the following occurred as the United States industrialized? Choose the TWO correct answers.
A. Factories were built in
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What effect did industrialization have on imperialism?
An increase in production led to the need for new land to build factories
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Which of the following best explains why the Rhine-Ruhr area became a major industrial area??
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please help with this DBQ to what extent it is justified to characterize the industrial leaders of the 1865-1900 era as either
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What was the main industry in South Carolina after the Civil War?
food processing lumber shipbuilding textiles
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Use the map to answer the question. A map shows the locations of mill towns east of the Mississippi river. There
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What development helped speed up manufacturing of products such as automobiles? A. the growth
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What is the effect of industrialization on population growth rates?
A. It decreases growth rates B. It stabilizes growth rates C.
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In addition to the factors in the box, industrialization requires ___
[People with strong managerial skills Capital for invesment
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what was one effectthe growing railroad industry had on the country
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1) how did different governments and empires create economic strategies to manage the process of industrialization
2) How did new
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What were the environmental consequences of industrialization in the American Northeast?
Destruction of citrus crops Spread of
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Which country produced the most industrial goods by the early twentieth century?
England Germany <---- ? Japan Business owners
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Gigi
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what was the reason for baltimore's successful shipyards?
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based on this early illustration of this town what is one reason why francis lowell
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What led to the increase in steel consumption seen on the graph?
(1 point)
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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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1. All of the following were factors favoring British industrialization, except A. increased agricultural production.
B. rising
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Rockfeller's Standard Oil Company was a point) that controlled more than 90 percent of the nation's refineries.
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Which of the following was the most compelling reason for people to leave rural farms for dangerous, difficult work in
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Why did industrialization spread to other countries? Pick one
(1 point) Responses Other countries wanted to industrialize like
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Why did industrialization spread to other countries?
(1 point) Responses Other countries wanted to industrialize like Britain.
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Which resource was most important for industrialization?(1 point) Responses wood. wood. coal. coal. sugar. sugar.
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Who is credited for using his wealth to build up the steel industry?
(1 point) Responses Thomas Edison John Rockefeller Cornelius
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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 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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How could the North’s factories be considered an advantage?
(1 point) Responses The factories could sell surplus goods to
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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 best explains why the Rhine-Ruhr area became a major industrial area?
(1 point)
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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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Why did Japan decide it needed to industrialize? (1 point)
A.Because Japan thought that industrializing countries of Westem
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Why did the South not begin to manufacture goods at his time?
A. High profits from agriculture were too hard too give up B.
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Which was a main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
a to undermine Northern factories b to promote
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1. What 2 population shifts occurred due to rapid industrialization
in the late 1800s?
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What was significant about the growth of industrialization? (Choose all that apply.)
A. It signaled the end of the old
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Which was a main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
A. to undermine Northern factories B. to promote
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Why were John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie sometimes called robber barons?
(1 point) Responses They stole from the rich to
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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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Ashley Meeker
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3. Why did the invention of the cotton gin affect the economies of both the North and the South? (1 point)
The economy of the
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Explain the rise of Rockefeller & Carnegie as titans of industry (steel, oil) via trusts & monopolies. (2 paragraph maximum.)
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Which of the following transformed city life in the late 1800
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Kloe
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Use the map to answer the question.
A map shows the locations of mill towns east of the Mississippi river. There are two mill
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Discuss the consequences, both positive and negative, that industrialization had on the growth of cities, immigrants, and the
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What was the effect of discovering oil at spindletop
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What was the effect of discovering oil at spindletop?(1Point)
A The stast stufferes economically because the supply wasnt as much
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What are the preconditions for industrialization
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What did industrialization have to do with Max Weber? I understand that he thought that rationalization would lead to a caged
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A benefit from the expansion of New England's textile industry was
increased worker benefits. lower demand for slaves. reduced
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