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Bell RingerDate: March 7 th, )Copy down the homework for this week, its due Wednesday! 2) No Bell Ringers this week Take out the sheet of paper from Friday, Chapter 11 Review – G5 You will be completing this activity shortley

Period when Machines took the place of hand tools. Power once provided by horses begins to be replaced by flowing water and steam engines. What was the…

Brings workers and machinery together in one place. What is the…

People who invest capital, or money, in a business to earn a profit. Who are…

Opened a mill, brought together spinning and weaving. Who was…

The rapid manufacture of large number of identical objects. What is…

Identical pieces that could be assembled quickly by unskilled workers. What are…

What is this invention…? A) Water Frame B) Spinning Jenny C) Lowell Mill D) Steam Engine

What is this invention…? A) Water Frame B) Spinning Jenny C) Lowell Mill D) Steam Engine

What is this invention…? A) Water Frame B) Spinning Jenny C) Lowell Mill D) Steam Engine

What is this invention…? A) Water Frame B) Spinning Jenny C) Lowell Mill D) Steam Engine

What term means to live in the City?

What problems came about from Urban living?

What did the Telegraph allow people to do? Who invented the Telegraph? What would someone need to know in order to read a telegraph?

What did the Mechanical Reaper enable farmers to do?

What is the Invention and impact?

Why did the Irish leave Europe? Why did the Germans leave Europe?

What sorts of discrimination did African Americans face in the North?

Which invention speeded up the processing of cotton? A)The Spinning Jenny B)The Water Frame C)The Cotton Gin D)The Sewing Machine

Who invented the Cotton Gin? A) Robert Fulton B) Eli Whitney C) Richard Arkwright D) Cyprus McCormick

What happened to the Price of Slaves as Slave Population Grew? $ $ $ $ The Price Went Down The Price Went Up

Recall some restrictions on Free African Americans…

Who was the African American who led a slave revolt in 1837? A) Nat Turner B) Eli Whitney C) Samuel Morse D) Francis Cabot Lowell

What are turnpikes? A) Super Highways B) Toll Roads C) The fastest way to travel D) Roads

What's the importance of the Pennsylvania Turnpike? A) It was a safe road for those looking to trade goods between places. B) It collected many tolls and therefore fueled the economy C) It connected two very important cities D) It was the first long-distance stone road in the US

Why were Corduroy Roads unsafe? A)They often had holes in them B) It was a bumpy ride for wagons C) Horses could break their legs if they slipped through the logs D) It was often traveled by thieves and murderers

What is pictured below ? How does a canal compensate for travel east to west?

What was the Missouri Compromise? A) It admitted Missouri as a free state and Maine as a slave state into the US. B) It admitted Missouri as a Slave state and Maine as a free state into the US. C) It admitted Mississippi as a free state and Maine as a slave state into the US D) It admitted Mississippi as a slave state and Maine as a free state into the US

Station Activity 1) Fold your paper in half hamburger style 2) In the top a half write down Video Questions 3) First we will watch a quick video and answer a couple of questions.

Station Activity 1) Follow the directions at each station, Look at the letter you are at. 2) Work as a group to answer the questions on your sheet of paper. 3) Hand in when completed, Time remaining is listed above.

Chapter 11 Review 1)Take out a blank sheet of paper 2)Title it Chapter 11 Review – Part 2 3)Turn to pg. 408 in the textbook Write down the questions 1-11 and answer them. You may work with a group of partners to complete this! (Due for HW if not completed)

Chapter 11 Review Question & Page #5 – pg. 385 #6 – pg. 386 #7 – pg. 393 #8 – pg. 396 #9 – pgs #10 – pgs #11 – pg. 404 Answer Questions (A) ONLY located on Pg. 408