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Review of the Industrial Revolution

Industrial Revolution What was it? Where did it start? 2 effects Who invented the cotton gin? What effect did it have? A change from farming to an industrial society New England (why there?) Urbanization Urbanization U.S. is industrial (factory-based) U.S. is industrial (factory-based) Urbanization Urbanization U.S. is industrial (factory-based) U.S. is industrial (factory-based) Eli Whitney It led to an increase in slavery. INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION COTTON GIN

Factories What did owners need? Describe factory life. UrbanizationUrbanization TechnologyTechnology Money (capital) Long hours (12 hours, 6 days per week) Long hours (12 hours, 6 days per week) Women and children worked the same hours Women and children worked the same hours Long hours (12 hours, 6 days per week) Long hours (12 hours, 6 days per week) Women and children worked the same hours Women and children worked the same hours Movement of people from the country to cities Machines that make scientific discoveries useful. FACTORIES

Transportation TurnpikesTurnpikes SteamboatsSteamboats How did they help farmers? What did the Erie Canal link? Built by private companies Built by private companies Toll roads Toll roads Built by private companies Built by private companies Toll roads Toll roads First ones were dangerous First ones were dangerous Fast and cheap way to ship crops Fast and cheap way to ship crops First ones were dangerous First ones were dangerous Fast and cheap way to ship crops Fast and cheap way to ship crops Farmers in the west could ship crops to cities It connected the Hudson to Lake Erie. CANALS

Missouri Compromise Who was the Great Compromiser? What was the issue? What did it do? Henry Clay Slavery in new states Kept the balance between free and slave states Banned slavery in northern territories

Monroe Doctrine What was it? Why did he announce it? What is foreign policy? A warning to Europe to stay out of North and South America To protect countries that were fighting Spain. U.S. relations with other countries

CLICKER REVIEW

The movement of people from rural areas to cities is called: 1.cityfication 2.sectionalism 3.urbanization 4.industrialization 0 of 18

The Erie Canal linked Lake Erie with which body of water? 1.Mississippi River 2.Atlantic Ocean 3.Lake George 4.Hudson River 0 of 18

The Industrial Revolution was: MORE THAN ONE 0 of 18 1.A dramatic change in society 2.Making things by hand 3.A big war 4.A shift away from animal power

Who was the “Great Compromiser”? 1.Daniel Webster 2.Squanto 3.Henry Clay 4.John Calhoun 0 of 18

Which of the following were effects of the Industrial Revolution? MORE THAN ONE 1.urbanization 2.The cotton gin 3.Making things in factories 4.The Adams-Onis Treaty 0 of 18

Who invented the cotton gin? 1.Ben Franklin 2.Eli Whitney 3.Henry Clay 4.Squanto 0 of 18

How did factory owners finance building a factory? 0 of 18 1.They asked workers to chip in 2.They borrowed from France 3.Investors risked capital 4.The government built the factory

Which of the following was a long term effect of the cotton gin? 1.Tariffs were raised 2.The Erie Canal was busy 3.The Missouri Compromise 4.Slavery increased 0 of 18

What did the Missouri Compromise do? MORE THAN ONE 1.Made slavery illegal 2.Kept the balance between free and slave states 3.It was a treaty with Spain 4.Banned slavery in northern territories 0 of 18

What were effects of the Erie Canal? MORE THAN ONE 1.Population grew in NY 2.Farmers could ship crops to Eastern cities 3.Railroads went bankrupt 4.Banned slavery in northern territories 0 of 18

Which of the following was a warning to Europe? 1.The Missouri Compromise 2.The Monroe Doctrine 3.The Industrial Revolution 4.The Boston Massacre 0 of 18

Which of the following was an important part of foreign policy? 1.The Missouri Compromise 2.The Boston Massacre 3.The Industrial Revolution 4.The Monroe Doctrine 0 of 18

OLD STUFF

WHAT’S THE PURPOSE OF CHECKS & BALANCES? 1.To make the government stronger 2.To limit the power of government 3.So each branch can keep an eye on the others 4.So the President can pay the bills 0 of 18 MORE THAN ONE

WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT JOB OF THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH? 1.To interpret laws 2.To veto laws 3.To make laws 4.To argue about everything 0 of 18 5 LEFT

The leg of the triangular trade route in which enslaved Africans were shipped to the West Indies was known as the 1.Northwest Passage 2.Slave Code 3.First Leg 4.Middle Passage 0 of 18 4 LEFT

WHY DID T.J. SEND LEWIS & CLARK TO THE LOUISIANA TERRITORY? 1.To look for gold 2.To trade with Native Americans 3.To explore and map the region 4.To find Sacagawea 0 of 18 3 LEFT

WHAT WAS THE FIRST GOVERNMENT OF THE U.S.? 1.Constitution 2.Articles of Confusion 3.The Iroquois Confederacy 4.The Articles of Confederacy 0 of 18 2 LEFT

ONE REASON THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE WAS IMPORTANT WAS BECAUSE: 1.it was the cause of the War of it inspired our national anthem. 3.it ended the War of it doubled the size of the U.S. 0 of 18 LAST SLIDE !

Fastest Responders (in seconds) 3.19EDWIN LUNA 3.5BRAXTON LANDERS 3.51TAINA CABALLERO 3.52MAGALI AGUILAR 3.53ASHLEY CARMICHAEL

Participant Scores 180KAYLA MARESCO150AMANDA MERKERSON 175CHRISTIANA MEAH150MARIA PEREZ 175CRYSTAL SIERRA150ARIANNA LUNA 170EDWARD CHANOWSKY140BRAXTON LANDERS 170PEARLASHA COOK140TRISHANNA COHEN 170ASHLEY CARMICHAEL115BRIANA HONORA 165TAINA CABALLERO110DESTINY PECK 165MAGALI AGUILAR100OLIVIA WEBB 155EDWIN LUNA 155CAPRICE KENNEDY