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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Organized effort to improve the political, legal, and economic status of American women
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Women’s rights movement
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Organized attempts to improve conditions of life
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Social reform
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Total ban on the sale and consumption of alcohol
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prohibition
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Widespread starvation
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famine
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Machines, using water and steam power, replace human workers
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Industrial revolution
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Workers and machinery are together in one place rather than separate locations
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Factory System
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Right of women to vote
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Women’s suffrage
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People who wanted to preserve the country for white, American-born Protestants
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nativists
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Free schools supported by taxes
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Public schools
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Denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people
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discrimination
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People who invest capital, or money, in a business to make a profit
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capitalists
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Brought factory workers into a town where workers could live with basic amenities
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Lowell System
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Channel that is dug across land and filled with water
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canal
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Device used to send electric signals as messages over long distances
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telegraph
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Growth of cities due to movement of people from rural areas to cities
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urbanization
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Effort to end alcohol abuse
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Temperance movement
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Denied African- Americans basic rights and controlled every aspect of their lives
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Slave codes
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How did the Industrial Revolution affect some children in America?
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Many young children worked in factories
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Slavery and cotton growing were closely linked because
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Slaves were needed to plant and harvest the cotton
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Provide an example of discrimination
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Many answers…
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Why did Irish immigrants meet hostility from Americans?
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Nativists wanted to keep America for white Protestants
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How did cotton production change between 1790 and 1820, and why?
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It increased sharply as a result of the cotton gin
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What was a major advantage of railroads compared to other kinds of transportation?
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More reliable and could be built almost anywhere
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True/False: The Second Great Awakening encouraged people to reform themselves and society.
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True
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True/False: Women won the right to vote during the Second Great Awakening
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False – they didn’t win the vote until the 1900s
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True/False: Women began to argue for increased rights for African Americans because they were working in factories
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False: Women argued for increased rights for themselves
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True/False: German immigrants came to the U.S. because of the Great Potato Famine
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False – Irish came because of the Potato Famine
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True/False: The Erie Canal made it possible for ships to get from the Atlantic to the Great Lakes
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True
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Describe factory conditions during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution until reform in the 1900s.
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Poorly lit, bad air quality, no breaks, dangerous machines, 12-14 hour shifts
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Why were children often used in factories? 2 reasons
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They could help support the family; could be used for small spaces
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Make your wager
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How did the industrial revolution change the relationship between the north and south?
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As the north became more industrial, they needed more cotton from the south to feed its textile mills – the North’s wealth relied upon the South’s slave system
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