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How did African Americans resist slavery?
a) They revolted
b) They worked slowly and broke equipment
c) They escaped
d) All of the choices

Which of the following accurately describes the conditions of slavery in the South?
a) Slave codes controlled every aspect of slaves lives
b) The majority of slaves did heavy farm labor
c) Slaves were beaten for anything an overseer saw as an offense
d) All of the choices

To purchase something with the hope its value will grow.
a) Invest
b) Effecient
c) Urbanization
d) Pursue

Manufacturing of large numbers of identical products quickly and cheaply.
a) Interchangable Parts
b) Factory System
c) Mass Production
d) Capitalism

What made travelling west difficult for settlers?
a) No rivers flowed through the area
b) There were no quality roads
c) Mountains blocked most routes
d) Other nations controlled lands they had to travel through

During this time period what happened that improved transportation?
a) Railroads and Steamboats
b) Turnpikes
c) Canals
d) All of the choices

Person who invests money into a business to earn a profit.
a) Capitalist
b) Famine
c) Inferior
d) Devote

Methods of production that brings workers and machinery together in one place.
a) Factory System
b) Interchangable Parts
c) Mass Production
d) Capitalism

How did the Missouri Compromise keep the balance between free and slave states?
a) No more states would be admitted until slavery was abolished
b) Maine and Missouri would be admitted at the same time, one free and one slave
c) Voters in each state would decide if the state would allow slavery
d) Only the Supreme Court would decide the issue of slavery

Acting effectively, without waste.
a) Devote
b) Invest
c) Effecient
d) Isolated

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