Multiple Choice Question The movement of people from farms to the cities is called: A. Citization B. Urbanization C. Westward Expansion D. City movement.

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Multiple Choice Question The movement of people from farms to the cities is called: A. Citization B. Urbanization C. Westward Expansion D. City movement The Answer Is…. B

Multiple Choice Question The Industrial Revolution began in the A. Farming industry B. Mining industry C. Textile industry D. Shipping industry The Answer Is…. C

Multiple Choice Question Who preformed most of the work in early factories? A. Men from England B. Southern farmers C. Trained male clothing spinners D. Women and children The Answer Is…. D

Multiple Choice Question Who invented the spinning jenny? A. James Hargreaves B. Eli Whitney C. Johannes Gutenberg D. Samuel Slater The Answer Is…. A

Multiple Choice Question Which of the following statements about the Industrial Revolution is NOT correct? A.It made it easier to produce clothing B. Travel became slower C. Women and children were exploited by capitalists D. Working conditions were extremely dangerous in the new factories. The Answer Is…. B

Multiple Choice Question An artificial waterway that allows travel between two sections of land is called: A. River B. Stream C. Ocean D. Canal The Answer Is…. D

Multiple Choice Question Who was the governor of NY who proposed the idea of connecting Buffalo and Albany with an artificial waterway? A. Andrew Jackson B. Dewitt Clinton C. Jacques Charbaneau D. Alfred Erie The Answer Is…. B

Multiple Choice Question Which 2 cities are connected by the Erie Canal? A. Buffalo and Albany B. Buffalo and New York City C. Niagara Falls and Albany D. Rochester and Niagara Falls The Answer Is….A

Multiple Choice Question Which of the following statements is correct? A. Robert Fulton invented interchangeable parts for guns. B. Corduroy and dirt roads were replaced by stone. C. The steamboat was a safe way to travel. D. The Industrial revolution started in the shipping industry in Great Britain. The Answer Is…. B

Multiple Choice Question Who invented the Steamboat? A. Eli Whitney – he invents everything! B. James Hargreaves C. Dewitt Clinton D. Robert Fulton The Answer Is…. D