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Today November 13th Agenda: Flashback U6 1-4 Monroe Guided Notes Earlyusmuse.wordpress.com Today November 13th Agenda: Flashback U6 1-4 Monroe Guided Notes Monroe Doctrine and MO Compromise Objectives: I can analyze the political issues and conflicts that impacted the US through Reconstruction and the compromises that resulted.

U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 6: Industrialization, Urbanization, and the West

1. George Westinghouse and Thomas Edison are connected in which of the following ways? Their inventions made it easier for businesses to communicate on a broader scale. They both made important strides in inventing ways to harness the power of electricity. Edison invented the first telephone and Westinghouse later improved on his invention. Edison discovered electricity and Westinghouse figured out a way for factories to use it.

2. Which of the following men became rich and powerful as the leading steel manufacturer of the Industrial Age? Andrew Carnegie Cornelius Vanderbilt John D. Rockefeller John Pierpont Morgan

3. Which of the following was a problem faced by farmers in the late 1800s? Falling railroad prices interfered with their ability to ship products. High farm prices caused financial problems because few people could afford their products. Overproduction of agricultural products led to falling farm prices and made it hard to make a profit. Because there was too much money in circulation, it was impossible for farmers to get the price they needed for their goods.

4. Between the late 1860s and the early 1900s, which of the following best describes the changes that occurred in urban population? The number of African-Americans living in the inner city of northern urban areas more than doubled. Many farmers migrated to the cities, while foreign immigrants did not start to come until after 1900. Urban areas of the North became culturally diverse as more immigrants arrived. The middle class declined as people tended to be either rich businessmen or poor laborers.

1. George Westinghouse and Thomas Edison are connected in which of the following ways? Their inventions made it easier for businesses to communicate on a broader scale. They both made important strides in inventing ways to harness the power of electricity. Edison invented the first telephone and Westinghouse later improved on his invention. Edison discovered electricity and Westinghouse figured out a way for factories to use it.

1. George Westinghouse and Thomas Edison are connected in which of the following ways? Their inventions made it easier for businesses to communicate on a broader scale. They both made important strides in inventing ways to harness the power of electricity. Edison invented the first telephone and Westinghouse later improved on his invention. Edison discovered electricity and Westinghouse figured out a way for factories to use it.

2. Which of the following men became rich and powerful as the leading steel manufacturer of the Industrial Age? Andrew Carnegie Cornelius Vanderbilt John D. Rockefeller John Pierpont Morgan

2. Which of the following men became rich and powerful as the leading steel manufacturer of the Industrial Age? Andrew Carnegie Cornelius Vanderbilt John D. Rockefeller John Pierpont Morgan

3. Which of the following was a problem faced by farmers in the late 1800s? Falling railroad prices interfered with their ability to ship products. High farm prices caused financial problems because few people could afford their products. Overproduction of agricultural products led to falling farm prices and made it hard to make a profit. Because there was too much money in circulation, it was impossible for farmers to get the price they needed for their goods.

3. Which of the following was a problem faced by farmers in the late 1800s? Falling railroad prices interfered with their ability to ship products. High farm prices caused financial problems because few people could afford their products. Overproduction of agricultural products led to falling farm prices and made it hard to make a profit. Because there was too much money in circulation, it was impossible for farmers to get the price they needed for their goods.

4. Between the late 1860s and the early 1900s, which of the following best describes the changes that occurred in urban population? The number of African-Americans living in the inner city of northern urban areas more than doubled. Many farmers migrated to the cities, while foreign immigrants did not start to come until after 1900. Urban areas of the North became culturally diverse as more immigrants arrived. The middle class declined as people tended to be either rich businessmen or poor laborers.

4. Between the late 1860s and the early 1900s, which of the following best describes the changes that occurred in urban population? The number of African-Americans living in the inner city of northern urban areas more than doubled. Many farmers migrated to the cities, while foreign immigrants did not start to come until after 1900. Urban areas of the North became culturally diverse as more immigrants arrived. The middle class declined as people tended to be either rich businessmen or poor laborers.