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Chapter 10 Review

Crazy Cats Era of Good feeling? Monroe Doctrine, what? Maps, Charts, Graphs, oh my! One, Two, Buckle your shoe I was like, whoa! Things that Rhyme with Orange

20 Points Westward travelers paid tolls to private companies on their way west. What were these roads called? Turnpikes

40 Points Which one did canals not do: lowered the cost of shipping goods, united the growing country, and brought prosperity to towns along their routes. They did all of these

60 Points Who is president during this period of time? James Monroe

80 Points True or False: John C. Calhoun was a strong supporter of the idea of states should hold different ideals and goals for the country False

100 Points True or False: The Missouri Compromise caused little division between North and the South. False

120 Points Where did changes in how things were first produced start occurring? (Country) Britain

20 Points True or False: The Era of Good Feelings began when sectionalism increased. False

40 Points America’s Industrial Revolution began to take shape in which part of the country? A) West B) New England C) Mid Atlantic D) South B) New England

60 Points What is Eli Whitney given credit to creating? Cotton Gin

80 Points Which person may be considered as the father of the Industrial Revolution in the United States? Samuel Slater

100 Points Pioneers usually migrated west A) in small groups B) Individually C) as families D) on railroads C) As families

120 Points What called for a tariff to stimulate growth of American industries? A) Embargo Act B) Urban Growth C) National Bank D) American System

20 Points What treaty established the boarder between the United States and Canada? Rush-Bagot Treaty

40 Points Which one of the following is the best example of America’s military strength? A) Adams-Onis Treaty B) Monroe Doctrine C) Convention of 1818 D) Rush-Bagot Treaty A) Adams-Onis Treaty

60 Points What revolution changed the way people worked the most? A) Technology B) Modern C) Industrial D) Machinery C) Industrial

80 Points What are scientific discoveries that simplify work called? Technology

100 Points Which person’s mill was key in launching the factory system (last name is fine too) Francis Lowell

120 Points What are the separate compartments called in which water levels are lowered and raised when discussing boating Locks

20 Points Power Source= ? Water

40 Points Which populations had the greatest number of states? 100, ,000

60 Points Which years saw the greatest increase in population?

80 Points Primary source of income based on the chart? (profession) Farming

100 Points How many states does the National Road cover? Six

120 Points Why do you think there are no highways listed in the South based around this time frame? Agriculture

20 Points General direction in which the canals travel? West - East

40 Points What is unique about the state of Missouri based on this map? Both Free and Slave state

60 Points What does the word ceded mean? To give up or away

80 Points In which state does the Forbes Road reside? Pennsylvania

100 Points Guyana and Suriname gained their independence when?

120 Points What did the Industrial Revolution do the best of? A) Changed how people worked B) Gave legal right to inventions C) Made British goods more expensive A) Changed how people worked

20 Points What made British goods more expensive? A) Changed how people worked B) Gave legal right to inventions C) Made British goods more expensive

40 Points What best describes Interchangeable Parts? A) Money for investments B) Uniform C) Key component of the American System B) Uniform

60 Points True or False: Because of good soil conditions in the region, the Industrial Revolution began in new England, where people were more willing to leave their farms to find work elsewhere. False

80 Points True or False: The use of interchangeable parts decreased the price of products. True

100 Points True or False: The development of textile mills in New England increased the demand for cotton. True

120 Points True or False: The industrial growth of the 1800s resulted in the growth of family farms and the number of small towns. False

20 Points In a person’s average life time, how many times will they walk the equivalent of the equator? Five Times

40 Points The 57 on Heinz ketchup bottles represents the number of varieties of what that the company once had? Pickles

60 Points What is Odontophobia the fear of? Teeth

80 Points What are prokaryotic cells also called? Bacteria

100 Points What is the fluid called that surrounds the chemicals and structures of a cell? Cytoplasm

120 Points What term refers to organs that work together in groups to perform particular jobs? Organ Systems