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W HAT WERE EXPANDED DURING THE T RANSPORTATION R EVOLUTION ? A. Trade Routes B. Bridges C. Roads D. Canals E. Both A and B F. Both B and C G. Both C and D

W HERE WAS THE EASIEST PLACE TO SHIP GOODS TO BEFORE T HE T RANSPORTATION R EVOLUTION ? A. Canada B. Europe C. Mexico D. Another Part of the US

W HAT RIVER DID GOODS HAVE TO TRAVEL ON TO GET FROM P ITTSBURGH TO N EW Y ORK C ITY ? A. Mississippi B. St. Laurence C. Missouri D. Brazos

W HAT WAS INVENTED / BUILT IN T HE T RANSPORTATION R EVOLUTION ? A. Bridges B. Railroads C. Steamboats D. Canals E. All of the above

W HY WERE CANALS USED ? A. They were safer than horseback B. They could be built anywhere C. People liked the looks of them and they were just as useful as previous methods D. They allowed horses to pull more goods

W HAT MADE LONG WAGON TRIPS DANGEROUS ? A. Bandits trying to steal goods B. Unfriendly Indians C. Unguarded routes D. All of the above

C OMPARED TO PREVIOUS BOATS, A STEAMBOAT COULD REACH A DESTINATION IN _______ OF THE TIME. A. ⅓ B. ⅙ C. ¼ D. ⅕

W HAT WAS CONSIDERED THE BEST BRIDGE BUILDING MATERIAL ? A. Wood B. Stone C. Steel D. Iron

W HAT DID T HE T RANSPORTATION R EVOLUTION DO TO TRADE BETWEEN THE STATES ? A. Decreased B. Increased C. Stayed the same