Do Now Would you rather live on a farm or in the city?

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Do Now Would you rather live on a farm or in the city?

Essential Questions (Q1) Describe the Industrial Revolution in the US. (Q2) Examine the difference in development between the north and the south

Exit Ticket How dramatic of a change was it moving from rural to urban society?

Test Day Sit Down quietly Open your binder Review your study guide No talking

Focus Question What role does technology an immigration play in the Industrial Revolution?

Question 1 To operate the spinning machines that were powered by running water, early textile mills were built on… (pg 382) river banks

Question 2 A system that brings workers and machinery together in one place is called the… (pg 383) industrial system

Question 3 A person who invests capital, or money, in a business to earn a profit is called a/an… (pg 383) capitalist

Question 4 Eli Whitney invented the concept of identical pieces that could be assembled quickly by unskilled workers. These pieces were called… (pg 386) interchangeable parts

Question 5 The rapid manufacture of large numbers of identical objects is called… (pg 386) Mass production

Question 6 The growth of cities due to movement of people from rural areas to cities is called… (pg 390) urbanization

Question 7 Thousands of Irish people immigrated to the United States because of widespread starvation in Ireland. Widespread starvation is known as… (pg 394) famine

Question 8 The denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups is called… (pg 395) discrimination

Question 9 One restriction on the rights of free African-Americans living in the south was they could only hold… (pg 398) menial jobs

Question 10 Laws that controlled every aspect of the lives of slaves, including banning them from being taught to read and write, were known as… (pg 399) slave codes

Question 11 Religious folk songs that blended biblical themes with the realities of slavery were called… (pg 400) spirituals

Question 12 Another word for “toll road” is… (pg 402) turnpike

Question 13 A channel that is dug across land and then filled with water is called a… (pg 403) canal

Question 14 A man-made waterway that connected Lake Erie with the Hudson River was the… (pg 403) Erie Canal

Question 15 Under the Missouri Compromise, all of the Louisiana Territory north of the southern border of _____ was to be free of slavery. (pg 404) Missouri