The North And South Take Different Paths 2 Question Preview (ID: 61337)
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Laws that controlled enslaved African Americans' lives and denied them basic rights
a) Jim Crow Laws
b) Slavery Laws
c) Plantation Rules
d) Slave Codes
Person who opposed to immigration
a) Jingoist
b) Nativist
c) Xenophobe
d) Anti Immigrant
The Industrial Revolution had the largest effect in which region of the United States?
a) North
b) South
c) Midwest
d) West
Senator who came up with the Missouri Compromise
a) Daniel Webster
b) John Calhoun
c) Henry Clay
d) Howard Taft
How did the Missouri Compromise keep the balance between free and slave states?
a) Voters in each state would decide if the state would allow slavery
b) Maine and Missouri would be admitted at the same time, one free and one slave
c) No more states would be admitted until slavery was abolished
d) Only the Supreme Court could decide the issue of slavery
What type of workers did the Lowell Mills employ?
a) Young men from Europe
b) Immigrants only
c) Young women from local farms
d) Entire families
Person who invests money into a business to earn a profit
a) Speculator
b) Actuary
c) Industrialist
d) Capitalist
Manufacturing of large numbers of identical products quickly and cheaply
a) Mass production
b) Easy pass
c) Reduplication
d) Casting
Started a slave revolt that killed 65 people
a) Jonah Williams
b) John Harper
c) William Washburn
d) Nat Turner
How was the telegraph used to communicate
a) Phone calls could be made over long distances
b) Messages were sent using morse code
c) Different colored lights were used to send messages
d) Factory System cables
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