U.S. History Chapter Millionaire Review

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U.S. History Chapter 14-15 Millionaire Review

#1 Which of the following best describes the cotton gin s contribution to industrialization? Created jobs for A: B: immigrants Lowered price of cotton in South Made processing C: cotton more D: efficient Reduced need for slavery in South

C. Made processing cotton more efficient

#2 The creation of the railroad system led to rapid industrialization because it enabled. Disbursement of A: industrial goods B: nationwide Emigration of white Americans to the Southeast Minority C: populations to find D: agricultural jobs A reduction in consumer price of goods

A. Disbursement of goods nationwide

#3 Most of the job created as result of the Industrial Revolution were in which region? Northwest A: B: Southeast C: Midwest D: Northeast

D. Northeast

#4 Which best describes a primary reason that the economic system of plantations was developed in the South? Implementation A: of protective B: tariffs Availability of inexpensive labor Creation of the C: railroad system D: Innovations in technology

B. Availability of inexpensive labor

#5 Which best describes a primary reason for the agricultural economy of the South? Technological A: B: innovation Protective tariffs Favorable C: D: climate Presence of canals

C. Favorable climate

#6 What happened because of the introduction of trains, steamboats, and automobiles? Creation of A: B: suburbs Beginning of economic depression American C: economic growth D: Decrease in interstate trade

C. American economic growth

#7 Mass production made which of the following less expensive? Transportation A: B: of goods Interchangeable parts C: Labor force D: Land use for farming

C. Labor force

#8 What caused the rapid rise of urbanization? European A: immigrants B: looking for work Territorial expansion of Manifest Destiny Creation of C: suburban D: neighborhoods Gold Rush to the Western frontier

A. European immigrants looking for work

#9 What did Samuel Morse invent? A: Cotton gin B: Steam engine C: Telegraph D: Locomotive

C. Telegraph

#10 What is another reason for increased urbanizations in the 1800s? Discovery of A: B: gold in the West Influx of immigrants to the South Large number of Improved methods C: slaves moving D: of transportation North

D. Improved methods of transportation

#11 The expansion of the railroad system contributed to. Pushed Native A: Americans off B: their lands Provided more access to industrial jobs Decreased the C: number of jobs D: for slaves Damaged the economy of foreign countries

B. Provided greater access to industrial jobs

#12 The cotton gin, textile factory, influx of European immigrants and railroad expansion all led to. Territorial A: B: expansion Age of industrialization Innovations in C: D: technology Expanded transportation

B. Age of industrialization

#13 What explains the reason for the successful economy of the Northeast? Popularity of A: tourism in the B: region Close proximity to water sources Innovations in C: oceanic D: technology Favorable climate of the region

B. Close proximity to water sources

#14 Which best illustrates a contrast between the North and South leading up to the Civil War? Increased A: B: immigration Racial equality Economic C: D: industries Access to transportation

C. Economic industries

#15 What would be the best title for the following list: cotton gin textile factory slave labor Technology that A: influenced B: Southern economy Effect of Southern Economy on Western Frontier Factors that led to C: D: Southern Economy Economic Differences between North and South

C. Factors that led to the Southern Economy

#16 The economy of the West Coast was helped by the discovery of. A: Minerals B: Tourism C: Agriculture D: Construction

A. Minerals

#17 Why did agriculture become the key to the Southern economy? Lack of A: transportation B: systems Limited technological innovation Immigration of C: European D: farmers Long growing season due to favorable climate

D. Long growing season due to favorable climate

#18 Through his peaceable revolution, Thoreau advocated the philosophy of. A: Legal protest B: Conscientious objection Civil C: disobedience D: Revolutionary action

C. Civil Disobedience

#19 Horace Mann, Dorothea Dix, and William Lloyd Garrison were all reformers. A: Democratic B: Social C: Economic D: Political

B. Social

#20 Reform movements, such as abolition, temperance, and women s rights, coincided with which Great Awakening period? A: The First B: The Second C: The Third D: The Fourth

B. The Second

#21 How did Massachusetts respond to the speech by Dorothea Dix? Reduced A: punishments for B: mentally ill Developed medical treatments for mentally ill Created separate C: facilities for mental D: patients Confined mentally ill prisoners in unheated cells

C. Created separate facilities for mental patients

#22 What caused the following: Liquor sales dropped by 50% States passed laws regulating alcohol Maine was first state to pass prohibition A: Temperance B: Movement Great Awakening Anti-Slavery C: D: Movement Women s Suffrage Movement

A. Temperance

#23 If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Frederick Douglass What reform movement is this about? A: Child labor B: Women s Rights C: Temperance D: Abolition

D. Abolition

#24 Which was most influenced by the First and Second Great Awakenings? A: Political B: organizations Military innovations Economic C: D: policies Social movements

D. Social movements

#25 The Seneca Falls Conference helped to. Establish A: segregation of B: public schools Plan to use child labor in factories Unite leaders of C: women s right D: movement Legalize slavery in the South

C. Unite the leaders of the women s rights movement

#26 Which reform movement dealt with problems of alcohol abuse? A: Abolition B: Women s suffrage C: Temperance D: Child labor

C. Temperance

#27 Horace Mann would most likely agree with which of the following? Education is A: essential for every B: American citizen Education is more important for men than women Education is not Education is not C: necessary for D: necessary for African immigrants American children

A. Education is essential for every American Citizen

#28 How did the Second Great Awakening impact American society? Led to A: expansion of B: public education Led to ban of international slave trade Ended influence C: D: of Catholic church Contributed to motivations of reformers

D. Contributed to motivations of reformers

#29 How was the Hudson River School a distinctly American style of painting? Artists painted A: landscapes to show B: connection with nature Artists used abstract shapes & colors Artists showed C: progress destroying D: environment Artists connected Greek myths to American events

A. Artists painted landscapes to show man s connection with nature

#30 How did Henry David Thoreau demonstrate his belief in civil disobedience? A: He refused to B: join Union army He refused to pay taxes to protest Mexican War He became a C: member of the D: Whig Party He boycotted the 1844 presidential election

B. He refused to pay taxes in protest against the Mexican War

#31 How did Frederick Douglass contribute to the abolitionist movement? He spoke & wrote A: about his early life B: as a slave He formed the Abolition Party and ran for President He helped write C: legislation to ban D: the slave trade He began secret route for runaway slaves to escape to North

A. He wrote & spoke about his early life as a slave

#32 Such has been the patience sufferance of the women under this government, such is now the necessity which constrains them to demand the equal station to which they are entitled. Who wrote this excerpt? A: Harriet Tubman B: Thomas Jefferson Harriet Beecher C: D: Stowe Elizabeth Cady Stanton

D. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

#33 What was frequently a subject of American art and transcendental literature in the 19 th century? A: Human flaws B: Nature C: Mythical heroes D: Technological progress

B. Nature

#34 What is the best title for the following list? Frederick Douglass speaks against slavery Sojourner Truth speaks against slavery Underground Railroad transports slaves to freedom Civil War 13 th, 14 th, & 15 th amendments pass Important events A: in Abolitionist B: Movement Important events in Women s Rights Movement Important Events C: in Economic D: Reform Important Events in Cultural Awakening

A. Important Events in Abolitionist Movement

#35 The temperance movement attempted to keep people away from. A: Slavery B: Alcohol C: Religion D: Voting

B. Alcohol

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