reform movement
Reconstruction
Industrial Revolution
Early Republic
Colonization
100

What was the main goal of the abolitionist movement in the early 1800s?

The main goal was to end slavery in the United States.

100

What was the main goal of Reconstruction after the American Civil War?

The main goal was to rebuild the South and bring the Southern states back into the Union.

100

What was the main idea behind the Industrial Revolution?

It was the shift from hand-made goods to machine-made goods in factories, making production faster and cheaper.

100

What challenges did the United States face during the Early Republic period?

The country faced creating a new government, building a stable economy, and dealing with foreign conflicts.

100

Why did people come to the American colonies?

People came for economic opportunities, religious freedom, and a chance for a better life.

200

How did Harriet Tubman contribute to the fight against slavery?

She helped enslaved people escape to freedom through the Underground Railroad and led many to safety.

200

What did the 13th Amendment accomplish?

It abolished slavery in the United States.

200

How did Samuel Slater contribute to industrialization in the U.S.?

He built the first successful textile mill in the United States and brought British manufacturing technology to America.

200

Why was George Washington an important leader during the Early Republic?

He set important precedents as the first president, such as forming a cabinet and serving only two terms.

200

What was the purpose of the Virginia Company?

Its purpose was to establish colonies in North America and make a profit for investors.

300

What problem did the temperance movement try to solve in American society?

It aimed to reduce or stop alcohol consumption because people believed it caused crime, poverty, and family problems.

300

How did the Freedmen's Bureau help formerly enslaved people?

It provided food, shelter, education, and legal assistance to formerly enslaved people.

300

What role did inventions like the cotton gin play in the economy?

They increased production, especially of cotton, and made farming and manufacturing more efficient.

300

What was the purpose of the Bill of Rights?

It was added to protect individual freedoms like speech, religion, and the right to a fair trial

300

How did John Smith help the Jamestown colony survive?

He enforced strict rules and helped organize work, which improved the colony’s chances of survival.

400

Why was the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 important for the women’s rights movement?

It was the first major meeting focused on women’s rights and helped launch the movement for equal rights, including the right to vote.

400

What rights were granted by the 15th Amendment?

It gave African American men the right to vote.

400

How did industrialization change where people lived and worked?

Many people moved from farms to cities to work in factories, leading to urban growth.

400

What caused the War of 1812?

Causes included British interference with American trade and the impressment of American sailors.

400

Why was the Mayflower Compact important?

It established a form of self-government and majority rule among the Pilgrims.

500

How did Horace Mann change public education in the United States?

He promoted free public schools, better teacher training, and a standard curriculum, helping improve education for all children.

500

What was the purpose of the Kkk during Reconstruction?

Its purpose was to intimidate African Americans and prevent them from exercising their rights

500

What were some problems faced by factory workers during the Industrial Revolution?

Workers often faced long hours, low wages, unsafe working conditions, and child labor.

500

How did Thomas Jefferson expand the United States?

He approved the Louisiana Purchase, which doubled the size of the country.

500

What role did William Penn play in colonization?

He founded Pennsylvania as a colony that promoted religious freedom and fair treatment of Native Americans.

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