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Population growth, financial panics, and land ownership linked to wealth and independence all describe:
a) the emergence of Industrialization
b) the growth of urbanization
c) the emergence of Manifest Destiny
d) the annexation of Texas

Economic depression and the prospect of inexpensive land are both factors that contributed to support for which of the following?
a) Lousiana Purchase
b) Manifest Destiny
c) Oregon Treaty
d) States' Rights

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo got rid of ALL _________ territory and left a SMALL amount of _________ territory
a) foreign, disputed
b) United States, Mexico
c) Mexico, United States
d) disputed, foreign

Which of these was an effect of the Industrial Revolution on women?
a) Women earning pay equal to men
b) Women earning right to vote
c) Women migrated from rural communities to cities in order to find work
d) Safety increased for women in the workplace

Name THREE factors of Early Industrialization
a) New transportation systems, an abundance of laborers, the availability of capital
b) increased government regulation, new treaties, less factories
c) more plantations, new transportation systems, growth of labor unions
d) new treaties, more plantations, a inscrease in agricultural production

The Oregon Territory was acquired from
a) Russia for $12 million
b) Britian for $10 million
c) The War of 1812
d) a treaty dividing U.S. and British claims

The factory system made the ________________ of goods _________ efficient
a) production, less
b) distribution, less
c) distribution, more
d) production, more

One major affect of the growth of railroads in 19th century:
a) new markets open for goods
b) new tax on goods
c) increasing cost of raw materials
d) new land discovered

Which is NOT an effect of the factory system during Industrialization?
a) production of goods become more efficient
b) workers moved closer to manufacturing centers
c) more jobs became available
d) Industrialists invest in cotton plantations

Which is NOT a reason for the passage of the Pacific Railway Act in 1862?
a) To promote the settlement in the West
b) To connect the South to the Union
c) To provide transport for military purposes
d) To aid in the construction of a telegraph line

What state was annexed into the U.S.?
a) California
b) Texas
c) Florida
d) Nevada

What innovation was created by Samual Morse for long distance communication?
a) Telephone
b) Car
c) Telegraph
d) Steam Engine

Which of these resolved the competing claims for the land west of the Appalachian Mountains?
a) Northwest Ordinance
b) Lousiana Purchase
c) Compromise of 1850
d) War of 1812

What is the Erie Canal?
a) A road constructed to make shipping goods from the Midwest cheaper/easier
b) A waterway to make trading easier in the South
c) A waterway constructed to make shipping goods from the Midwest cheaper/easier
d)

Which is an effect of Industrialization?
a) Job opportunities in cities increased
b) Westward migration
c) Prices of consumer goods decreased
d) more than one answer is correct

What is urbanization?
a) many plantations in the same area
b) an increase in manufactured goods
c) a decrease of manufactured goods
d) an increase in people living in urban/city areas

The Northwest Ordinance did what?
a) doubled the U.S. territory
b) established a new way for admitting new states to the Union
c) kept the old way for admitting new states to the Union
d) increased the cost of raw materials

The Compromise of 1850 applied mostly to the land gained from
a) War of 1812
b) Lousiana Purchase
c) Compromise of 1850
d) Florida Treaty

Name one effect of the Oregon Treaty.
a) the U.S. expanded westward to the Pacific Ocean
b) the U.S. acquired more land in the north
c) the U.S. acquired more land to the Gulf
d) the U.S. sercured the sourthern border

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