1. How did new England's textile industry affect both children and women?

a) It allowed them to earn a living wage until the age of 25.
b) It gave them opportunities not available on family farms.
c) It permitted them to complete their schooling.
d) It provided long-term employment even after marriage.

2. The new boundary line set by the Adams-Onis Treaty had which of these affects?
a) It created a system of dual governance in Florida.
b) It represented the completion of Manifest Destiny.
c) It began the decline of Spain's New World empire.
d) It allowed the United States to develop Florida's resources.

3.Which of the following is a clue that Seminole culture was more appealing to African Americans than Southern American culture?

A)Black Seminoles formed separate communities.

b)Black Seminoles worked to change Southern culture.

c) Freed slaves chose to join the Seminoles.

d) Freed slaves wrote in praise of Seminole culture.

4.Which of these resources became an important issue in Florida in the 1800s due to an increase in settlers?

a)Citrus fruit

b)Labor

c) Land

d)Water

5.What was the main negative impact of the invention of the cotton gin?
A- It caused massive population for growth in the southern states
B- It increased the demand for slaves and made slaves more valuable

6.What is one of the main economic effects of a tariff increase?
A)Reduced productivity
B) Higher prices for consumers
c) Increased wages for workers
d) Decreased profits for domestic industries

7.New England was a good starting place for American textile manufacturing for what reason?

A)There were no ports within easy access.
B)It was the birthplace of Frances Cabot Lowell.
C)Rocky soil made the area inadequate for farming.
D)Most manufacturing products were being shipped overseas.

8.Which was a key policy of Andrew Jackson's administration?
a)Increasing the power of judicial review
b)passing tarrifs on imported british goods
c)Removal of Native Americans from frontier lands
d) Supporting the abolition of slavery in the South

Which answer correctly summarizes the case of Gibbons v. Ogden?

a) Gibbons v. Ogden was a Supreme Court case about federal taxation.

b)Gibbons v. Ogden was a Supreme Court case about state taxation.

c) Gibbons v. Ogden was a Supreme Court case about intrastate commerce.

d) Gibbons v. Ogden was a Supreme Court case about interstate commerce.

Which of the following is a resource available in New England that helped fuel the Industrial Revolution? A) money for investing
b) large cotton plantations
c)trained workers
d) a constant climate

1.b
2.D
3.c
4.c
5.b
6.B
7.C
8.a
9.D
10.A

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was 7 c? :)

and was 4 d or a?
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To find the answer to question 1, you need to understand the impact of New England's textile industry on children and women. The correct answer is b) It gave them opportunities not available on family farms. The textile industry in New England created job opportunities for both children and women, who were able to work in factories and earn wages that were not available to them on family farms.

To find the answer to question 2, you need to know the effects of the Adams-Onis Treaty and the new boundary line it set. The correct answer is d) It allowed the United States to develop Florida's resources. The new boundary line set by the treaty gave the United States control over Florida, allowing them to develop and utilize its resources.

To find the answer to question 3, you need to look for clues that indicate why Seminole culture was more appealing to African Americans. The correct answer is c) Freed slaves chose to join the Seminoles. This indicates that African Americans found the Seminole culture more appealing and chose to become a part of it.

To find the answer to question 4, you need to understand the resources in Florida that became important due to an increase in settlers. The correct answer is c) Land. As more settlers moved into Florida, the availability and access to land became an important issue.

To find the answer to question 5, you need to know the negative impacts of the invention of the cotton gin. The correct answer is B- It increased the demand for slaves and made slaves more valuable. The cotton gin made cotton production more profitable, leading to increased demand for slave labor to work in the cotton fields.

To find the answer to question 6, you need to understand the economic effects of a tariff increase. The correct answer is B) Higher prices for consumers. When tariffs on imported goods increase, it leads to higher prices for consumers who have to pay more for the imported goods.

To find the answer to question 7, you need to know why New England was a good starting place for American textile manufacturing. The correct answer is B) It was the birthplace of Frances Cabot Lowell. Frances Cabot Lowell played a key role in the development of the American textile industry, making New England a good starting place for textile manufacturing.

To find the answer to question 8, you need to identify a key policy of Andrew Jackson's administration. The correct answer is c) Removal of Native Americans from frontier lands. Andrew Jackson's administration implemented policies that led to the forced removal of Native Americans from their land and relocation to reservations.

To find the answer to question 9, you need to understand the case of Gibbons v. Ogden. The correct answer is d) Gibbons v. Ogden was a Supreme Court case about interstate commerce. This case established that the federal government has the power to regulate interstate commerce.

To find the answer to question 10, you need to identify a resource available in New England that helped fuel the Industrial Revolution. The correct answer is c) trained workers. New England had a skilled workforce that was crucial for the development of the manufacturing industry during the Industrial Revolution.

1 - correct

2 - correct
3 - correct
4 - no
5 - correct
6 - correct
7 - correct - that's the best answer among your choices, but know early textile mills were powered by water mills, and New England has an abundance of rivers.
8 - no
9 - correct
10- correct