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McDonough Trivia
100

This type of power was the reason that factories had to be built near rivers.

Water Power

100

This was the term for the rapid growth of population for a city.

Urbanization

100

This is the term for the laws put in place to control slave lives

Slave Codes

100

This is the term for a man-made river that sped up water transportation.

Canal

100

This is where Mr. McDonough went to college.

Saint Anselm College

200

This type of power used in factories made it difficult to breathe for factory workers.

Steam Power.

200

This language was developed in order to communicate using a series of "longs" and "shorts."

Morse Code

200

This is the term for songs written by slaves using themes from the Bible.

Spiritual

200

This is the term for a tollroad that would speed up land transportation.

Turnpike

200

This is the only sport that Mr. McDonough played that he was not named a league all star in his senior year of high school.

Football

300

This was the term used to describe putting humans and machines in the same place to work together.

Factory System.

300

This was the invention that allowed for factories to communicate from miles away using electrical currents.

Telegraph

300

This invention sped up the process of deseeding cotton on plantations.

Cotton Gin

300

This is the other state that joined the United States because of the Missouri Compromise (besides Missouri).

Maine

300

This is the name of Mr. McDonough's favorite movie.

Forrest Gump

400

This was the name of the person who primarily hired women to work in his factories, who he provided housing and education for.

Francis Cabot Lowell

400

This was the country that endured a potato famine, which caused a large number of people to immigrate to the United States.

Ireland

400

This is the name of the slave who lead a rebellion that ultimately resulted in his death.

Nat Turner


400

This was the equal number of slave and free states in the U.S. as a result of the Missouri Compromise.

11

400

This is where Mr. McDonough's brother went to college.

University of New Hampshire

500

This was the name of the person who brought the blueprints for factories to the United States.

Samuel Slater

500

This was the other country that had a large number of people immigrate to the United States during this time.

Germany

500

This is the name of the person who invented a machine that accelerated the process of deseeding cotton.

Eli Whitney


500

This is the name of the person who developed the Missouri Compromise.

Henry Clay

500

This is what Mr. McDonough has had a lifelong fear of getting his teeth stuck in.

Seatbelts