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Social Studies Online – The Way West-Chapter 12 Sunken Millions Social Studies Online – The Way West-Chapter 12 Copyright © 2002 Glenna R. Shaw and FTC Publishing All Rights Reserved

> < Level One Level One

What are textile mills? A. stores B. factories C. technology D. buildings $400

What brought great changes in the way people lived, worked and traveled after the War of 1812? B. Revolutionary War A. Civil War D. Gold Rush C. Industrial Revolution $200

Industrial Revolution Who brought the Industrial Revolution to America? A. Eli Whitney George Washington C. Samuel Slater D. Thomas Jefferson $600

In what state was America’s first factory built? A. Rhode Island B. California C. Tennessee D. New York $800

What is mass production? work of craft workers B. making one thing at a time C. doing something over and over D. making large amounts of goods at one time $1000

> < Level Two Level Two

Who was Eli Whitney? A scientist B. A doctor C. An inventor D. An engineer $2000

How did machines in early mills run? electrical B. solar power power C. nuclear power D. water power $4000

coming to the United States Why were immigrants coming to the United States in the mid-1800’s? B. To take jobs To be with their families C. To have religious freedom D. To get free land $6000

conditions did the most early workers have in America? What kind of working conditions did the most early workers have in America? A. Excellent B Average. C. Fair D. Poor $8000

What is a canal? B. Human-made Assembly waterway line C. Machine product D.Transportation $10000

> < Level Three Level Three

Why was the Erie Canal built? To help transport products between Eastern and Western United States B. To connect the North to the South C. To transport people to work To give people jobs $20000

how old was the United States? On July 4,1826, how old was the United States? B. sixty years A. fifty C. seventy D. eighty $40000

What took the place of flat-bottomed barges? A. steamboats C. canoes B. kayaks C. canoes D. barges $60000

improved transportation What inventions improved transportation in the early 1800’s? Locomotives and airplanes B.Flat-bottomed barges and locomotives C. Steamboats and locomotives Airplanes and automobiles $80000

president of the United States? Who was the seventh president of the United States? Andrew Johnson B. Andrew Jackson Alexander Hamilton Abraham Lincoln $100000

> < Level Four Level Four

What two states were formed after the Louisiana Purchase? and Texas Louisiana and Florida Louisiana and Missouri Louisiana and Tennessee $200000

What is regional loyalty called? A. nationalism B. sectionalism C. segregation D. federation $400000

What does secede mean? A. leave B. arrive C. threaten D. removal $600000

What was the bill that said all Indians had to leave their lands and move west? Trail of Tears B. Patriot Act C. Civil War Indian Removal Act $800000

What was the Manifest Destiny? All people are created equal. Certain future of the U.S. to stretch from Atlantic to Pacific Oceans. C. Removing Indians from their homeland The abolition of slavery $1000000

You’ve recovered the sunken millions. Congratulations! You’ve recovered the sunken millions.