Here are the answers to the questions provided:
#1
O blues
Blues music significantly influenced the development of both country and rock music.
#2
a conductor on the Underground Railroad guiding escaped slaves
This action reflects a belief in civil disobedience because it involves intentionally breaking the law to uphold a higher moral principle.
#3
The extent of the railroads in the South was very limited compared to that of the North
This statement summarizes the reality of railroad development during that time period.
#4
She advocated that girls needed to learn a skill or trade in order to be independent
This idea was controversial in the context of the expected domestic role of women at the time.
#5
They were not allowed to learn how to write, but could learn to read.
This statement is NOT true under slave codes, as they were indeed prohibited from learning to read or write.
#6
O women's rights
The issue of maternity leave is closely tied to the women's rights movement.
#7
His pressure on the state legislature provided money to fund new schools and increase teachers' pay
Horace Mann advocated for educational reform and public funding for education.
#8
They both believed the individual decides what is right and wrong.
Emerson and Thoreau shared beliefs about individual morality and self-determination.
#9
It is built to spin multiple spools of thread at one time.
The spinning jenny's design allowed for increased thread production efficiency.
#10
Oto celebrate the different regions and people that make up the nation
Whitman's lines express pride in the diversity of American society.
#11
Manufacturing was a key part of the economy in the Northeast.
The map's information suggests that the Northeast was industrially focused.
#12
The temperance movement got several states to ban the sale of alcohol
This was one of the significant reforms stemming from the Second Great Awakening.
#13
a portrayal of man's relationship with nature
The Hudson River School often depicted the connection between humanity and the natural landscape.
#14
the spread of slavery
The cotton gin's invention significantly increased the demand for slave labor in the South.
#15
He promoted slave revolts like Turner's with his abolitionist writings
Southerners accused Garrison of inciting violence against slavery.
#16
development of a uniquely American perspective
New themes in art and literature signified a cultural shift toward American identity.
#17
Since there are over 20 slaves in the image, the plantation owner would be considered a member of the cottonocracy
This implies significant wealth and power associated with cotton production.
#18
John Quincy Adams
He was an outspoken opponent of slavery after his presidency.
#19
Machines could quickly manufacture parts people once made
Interchangeable parts improve efficiency in production.
#20
the Declaration of Independence, to show that the rights men fought for are the same the women are fighting for
The passage mirrors the phrasing of the Declaration to advocate for women's rights.
#21
It led to nativist feelings against the growing immigrant population.
Industrialization often resulted in tensions regarding new immigrant workers in the job market.