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100

What was the impact of Samuel Morse's telegraph?

improved speed of communication, life, commerce...

100

Many immigrants came from which two countries?

Ireland + Germany

100

Who invented the cotton gin AND what does it do?

Eli Whitney + separates seeds from cotton

100

Who were yeomen farmers?

small-scale farmers usually without slaves

100

What was the temperance movement?

a social reform effort aimed at reducing/eliminating alcohol consumption

200

What was the impact of steamboats?

faster/cheaper transportation of goods + people

200

Who led reforms for a 10-hr workday, influencing future movements?

Sarah Bagley

200

Why was there a dramatic increase in cotton production in the mid-late 1800s.

cotton gin increased demand for cotton/slaves

200

Provide 2 examples of slave codes.

no large gatherings, no reading/writing, passes for leaving property

200

Describe the contributions of Susan B. Anthony.

she fought for equal education, pay, and suffrage

300

What was the impact of canals?

allowed products to move directly, making transportation faster and cheaper

300

Name 3 conditions of factory workers

long hours, temperatures, dangerous machines, child labor, no laws
300

How did the rise in cotton affect slavery?

it increased the demand and led to expanded slavery

300

Describe the life and impact of Nat Turner.

He led a rebellion where he and his followers killed 55 whites. 

300

What happened at the Seneca Falls Convention?

called for more women's rights, suffrage, signed Declaration of Sentiments

400

What was the purpose of BOTH the plow and reaper?

Plows cut through hard ground. Reaper harvests wheat efficiently. 
400

Give 2 reasons why factory workers went on strike.

higher wages + less hours

400

Why did industry develop slowly in the South?

Planters invested their $ in cotton farming instead of factories. 

400

Describe the life and impact of Denmark Vesey.

He attempted to lead an uprising that failed once word got out.

400

List 3 people groups whose lives were improved because of the reform movements.

women, blacks, deaf, blind, mentally ill

500

Describe the 3 Phases of Industrialization.

1. specialized tasks 2. factories 3. machines>people

500

Provide the name and party of those who opposed immigration. 

nativists + Know-Nothing Party

500

Between which two decades did cotton production increase the most?

1850-1860

500

Explain 3 ways slaves attempted to cope with their hardships.

building culture/songs, marrying, having children, support networks

500

Name 2 types of rights women gained in the 1800s.

property, divorce, education, career opportunities

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