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The growth of railroads during the nineteenth century affected U.S. business by— (8.27B)
B. Factories were located in the cities
B. Decrease the consumption of alcohol
C. Workers moved closer to manufacturing centers
A. Abolitionist movement
D. Opening new markets for goods
C. The cost of shipping goods from the Midwest decreased
A. Formal education for all slaves
C. Use of mass-production techniques
How did the development of the factory system encourage urbanization?
B. Factories were located in the cities
B. Decrease the consumption of alcohol
C. Workers moved closer to manufacturing centers
A. Abolitionist movement
D. Opening new markets for goods
C. The cost of shipping goods from the Midwest decreased
A. Formal education for all slaves
C. Use of mass-production techniques
The primary goal of the American Temperance Society was to— (8.24B)
B. Factories were located in the cities
B. Decrease the consumption of alcohol
C. Workers moved closer to manufacturing centers
A. Abolitionist movement
D. Opening new markets for goods
C. The cost of shipping goods from the Midwest decreased
A. Formal education for all slaves
C. Use of mass-production techniques
The introduction of interchangeable parts led directly to the—(8.27A)
B. Factories were located in the cities
B. Decrease the consumption of alcohol
C. Workers moved closer to manufacturing centers
A. Abolitionist movement
D. Opening new markets for goods
C. The cost of shipping goods from the Midwest decreased
A. Formal education for all slaves
C. Use of mass-production techniques
Harriet Beecher Stowe is best known for writing Uncle Tom’s Cabin. This book helped gain support for the— (8.24A)
B. Factories were located in the cities
B. Decrease the consumption of alcohol
C. Workers moved closer to manufacturing centers
A. Abolitionist movement
D. Opening new markets for goods
C. The cost of shipping goods from the Midwest decreased
A. Formal education for all slaves
C. Use of mass-production techniques
What was one major effect of the opening of the Erie Canal? (8.27B)
B. Factories were located in the cities
B. Decrease the consumption of alcohol
C. Workers moved closer to manufacturing centers
A. Abolitionist movement
D. Opening new markets for goods
C. The cost of shipping goods from the Midwest decreased
A. Formal education for all slaves
C. Use of mass-production techniques
During the Industrial Revolution, an increase in urbanization also occurred. Which statement best explains why this happened? (8.13B)
B. Factories were located in the cities
B. Decrease the consumption of alcohol
C. Workers moved closer to manufacturing centers
A. Abolitionist movement
D. Opening new markets for goods
C. The cost of shipping goods from the Midwest decreased
A. Formal education for all slaves
C. Use of mass-production techniques
Horace Mann’s work to reform public education in Massachusetts led to all of the following EXCEPT— (8.24B)
B. Factories were located in the cities
B. Decrease the consumption of alcohol
C. Workers moved closer to manufacturing centers
A. Abolitionist movement
D. Opening new markets for goods
C. The cost of shipping goods from the Midwest decreased
A. Formal education for all slaves
C. Use of mass-production techniques
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