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100

This factory was most likely located in which region of the United States?

What is the North?

100

Which conclusion is best supported by the graph?

What is
In the mid-1800s, millions of Irish immigrants came to the United States?

100

he ordinary laundry shop is generally divided into three rooms. In front is the room where the customers are received, behind that a bedroom and in the back the work shop, which is also the dining room and kitchen. The stove and cooking utensils are the same as those of the Americans.

What can be inferred from this excerpt?

What is the author did not see himself as an American?

100

Anh measured the temperature of a pond near his house. Before he left for school, the water in the pond was 18°C. When he came home from school, the temperature of the pond was higher than it was in the morning. What happened to the water molecules while he was at school?


The molecules started moving faster.

100

What happens to molecules when their kinetic energy decreases?


They move slower.

100

The diagram above describes the movement of molecules in a substance used to make fuel. What change did the fuel scientist observe in the substance?


Before the process, the substance was a liquid. After the process, it was a gas.

200

Which statement about regional development in the early to mid-1800s is accurate?

What is The North and the South grew apart because of rapid industrialization in the North and heavy reliance on agriculture in the South?

200

Which of the following was a push factor that led to increased immigration to America in the mid-1800s?

What is the Irish potato blight?

200

How did immigration shape the United States in the early to mid-1800s?

What is not the lack of good land to settle?

200

A scientist has a container with a substance inside.  At first, the molecules in the substance move away from each other. Later, the molecules move around each other. What change did the scientist observe in the substance?

Before, the substance was a gas. Later, it was a liquid.

200

Mario is making chocolate. In part of the chocolate-making process, he changed the phase from a liquid to a solid. What happened to the molecules of chocolate when it changed phase?


Before changing phase, the molecules were moving around each other. After changing phase, they were moving in place.

200

The medicine in the diagram above has molecules that are moving around each other. The doctor needs to slow down the molecules enough to cause a phase change. How will she do this, and how will this affect the medicine? She transfers energy . . .

out of the medicine until it is a solid.

300

Which of the following were direct results of this invention?

What is the the expansion of slavery in the South and the rapid growth of the textile industry in New England?

300

Which of the following was a pull factor that led to increased immigration to America in the mid-1800s?

What is the discovery of gold in California?

300

A student left a sealed jar of water outside her home. Water can be a solid, liquid, or gas. When she put it outside, the water was a solid. Twelve hours later, the water had changed phase and was a liquid. What happened to the water molecules?


Before the student left, the molecules were moving in place. After, the molecules were moving around each other.

300

Scientists digging in a cave found an unknown substance. The scientists found that the substance’s molecules were moving around each other. The scientists increased the speed of the substance’s molecules and caused a phase change. How did the scientists do this, and how did this affect the substance? The scientists transferred energy . . .


into the substance, and the substance changed into a gas.

300

Scientists put a sample of water into a sealed tank. Water can be a solid, liquid, or gas. At first, the water was a liquid. Then, the scientists transferred energy out of the substance, and the water changed phase. What happened to the movement of the water molecules? After the phase change, the water molecules moved . . .

slower and started moving in place.

300

A scientist did a test to compare two substances: substance Q and substance R. At room temperature, both substances are liquid. When the scientist transferred the same amount of energy out of both substances, only one substance changed phase while the other did not. Which substance changed phase, and how did it change?


Substance Q changed phase because the attraction of the molecules was able to overcome their slower movement. Its molecules now move in place.

400

This invention had effects very similar to the effects of what other invention?

What is the cotton gin?

400

Why did migrants from China find themselves working in laundries and in mines?

What is Other job opportunities were limited?

400

Lily is doing a science experiment with a substance in a sealed jar. At first, the substance’s molecules are moving around each other. What will happen to Lily’s substance if she transfers energy into the substance and causes a phase change? After the phase change, the substance’s molecules will move . . .

faster, and the substance will be a gas.

400

A cook had a jar containing a sweet food and a jar containing a sour food. The image above shows the sweet and sour foods. At room temperature, both foods are liquids. The same amount of energy was transferred into both substances. Later, one of the foods had changed phase while the other had not. Which food changed phase, and how did it change?


The sweet food changed because the molecules were able to move fast enough to overcome the attraction between them. Its molecules now move away from each other.

400

A scientist has two substances that she is testing in her lab: a pink substance and a green substance. At room temperature, both substances are liquids. The scientist transferred the same amount of energy into both substances. She finds only the pink substance changed phase. How is the pink substance different from the green substance? The pink substance has a . . .


weaker attraction between its molecules than the green substance. Its molecules now move away from each other.

400

Jamil’s bicycle is made of aluminum. When are the aluminum molecules in his bicycle moving?

The aluminum molecules are . . . 


always moving.

500

How did this invention affect the growth of the United States during the early to mid-1800s?

What is it enabled the removal of “snags,” opening new avenues of river travel?

500

The change taught me how much better it is for a newcomer to stay in the country among farmers of his nationality until he has learned a little English. I was safe and felt almost at home on that farm. . . . The situation became very different in a boarding house in Minneapolis for workers in the saw-mills and in the lumber yards. Their work was very heavy, too heavy for a boy of my years. The board was good enough but the rooms poor and not too clean.

Which statement is supported by the excerpt?

What is Living conditions for most immigrants in American cities were dreadful?

500

Divers found two substances on the bottom of the ocean. At room temperature, both substances are liquid. Scientists then transferred the same amount of energy out of both substances. When a scientist checked again, Substance 1 had changed phase, but Substance 2 had not. How are Substances 1 and 2 different? Substance 1 has a . . .


stronger attraction between its molecules than Substance 2. Its molecules now move in place.

500

A glass of water and the ocean.

Which object has molecules that are moving?

Both have molecules that are moving.

500

The fuel tank of an airplane has a device that measures the fuel’s temperature. Before the airplane took off, the temperature of the fuel was 27°C. After the airplane had been flying for one hour, the temperature of the fuel had decreased to 3°C. Which of the following must have happened to the molecules of the fuel?

The molecules started moving slower.

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How is the kinetic energy of molecules changing when the molecules move faster?

The kinetic energy . . .


is increasing.

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