Question

How did the cotton gin, with its interchangeable parts, help further the Industrial Revolution?

Group of answer choices

Workers picketed against assembly lines.

It helped increase farmers' cotton yields.

It paved the way for mass production.

It sent workers south to work on farms.

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Question 21 pts
(06.01 MC)

What effect did the Industrial Revolution have on families?

Group of answer choices

People moved closer to ports to find work on ships.

People moved south to pick cotton on farms.

People moved to the cities for factory jobs.

Women kept house rather than working on farms.

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Question 31 pts
(06.05 LC)

Which was a key policy of Andrew Jackson's administration?

Group of answer choices

Increasing the power of judicial review

Removal of Native Americans from frontier lands

Supporting the abolition of slavery in the South

Enlarging the role of the national bank

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Question 41 pts
(06.06 LC)

What is one of the main economic effects of a tariff increase?

Group of answer choices

Higher prices for consumers

Reduced productivity

Increased wages for workers

Decreased profits for domestic industries

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Question 51 pts
(06.01 LC)

How did the invention of the cotton gin affect the demand for labor to grow and harvest cotton?

Group of answer choices

The demand decreased slightly.

The demand increased slightly.

The demand decreased dramatically.

The demand increased dramatically.

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Question 61 pts
(06.01 MC)

Which of the following best describes the Industrial Revolution?

Group of answer choices

People began switching to large-scale centralized production of goods using machines in the late 1700s and early 1800s.

Government began to provide federal money in the late 1900s to address production issues of the growing population.

Large amounts of land were cleared in order to provide for the needs of the growing, centralized population.

Robert Fulton began the Industrial Revolution by building the first steam-powered engine which expanded transportation opportunities.

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Question 71 pts
(06.03 LC)

What events were responsible for the first wave of American industry?

Group of answer choices

The expansion of cotton production and the growth of textile factories in New England

Funding from international investors and the immigration of a large workforce

Improved transportation nationwide and the establishment of a skilled workforce

Westward expansion and increased food production

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Question 81 pts
(06.03 MC)

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Review the maps above. Based on the maps and your knowledge, what is one likely explanation for the change in the population distribution of the U.S. between 1820 and 1860?

Group of answer choices

Many people moved from rural farms to cities in the Northeast.

People moved from overcrowded cities to farms in the Midwest.

Many people moved from large cities in the North to small towns in the South.

People moved from large cities in the East to settle in the Western Territories.

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Question 91 pts
(06.06 LC)

Which answer best describes the state of the U.S. government after the War of 1812?

Group of answer choices

The government was short of money from the war, so it printed more.

The government was short on funds due to the war and had to borrow money.

The government had a surplus of goods captured during the war.

The government had a surplus of money from winning the war.

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Question 101 pts
(06.06 LC)

When the U.S. government was unable to borrow money from the state banks after the War of 1812, how did it try to solve its problem?

Group of answer choices

The government created the national mint to unify the country's currency.

The government built mint offices in multiple states to print more money.

The government created a national bank with branches in multiple states.

The government created a national bank in New York.

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Question 111 pts
(06.06 LC)

Which answer best describes how Maryland responded to the national bank created when the U.S. government tried to borrow money after the War of 1812?

Group of answer choices

Maryland repealed a law that made banks have to pay extra taxes to the state.

Maryland reduced fees in the state banks to compete against the national bank.

Maryland passed a law that made the national bank pay a large tax to the state.

Maryland increased the services in the state banks to compete against the national bank.

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Question 121 pts
(06.02 MC)

How did New England's textile industry affect both children and women?

Group of answer choices

Gave them opportunities not available on family farms

Provided long-term employment even after marriage

Allowed them to earn a living wage until the age of 25

Permitted them to complete their schooling

Answers

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Here are the answers to the multiple-choice questions based on historical context:

**Question 1: How did the cotton gin, with its interchangeable parts, help further the Industrial Revolution?**
- **Answer: It paved the way for mass production.**

**Question 2: What effect did the Industrial Revolution have on families?**
- **Answer: People moved to the cities for factory jobs.**

**Question 3: Which was a key policy of Andrew Jackson's administration?**
- **Answer: Removal of Native Americans from frontier lands.**

**Question 4: What is one of the main economic effects of a tariff increase?**
- **Answer: Higher prices for consumers.**

**Question 5: How did the invention of the cotton gin affect the demand for labor to grow and harvest cotton?**
- **Answer: The demand increased dramatically.**

**Question 6: Which of the following best describes the Industrial Revolution?**
- **Answer: People began switching to large-scale centralized production of goods using machines in the late 1700s and early 1800s.**

**Question 7: What events were responsible for the first wave of American industry?**
- **Answer: The expansion of cotton production and the growth of textile factories in New England.**

**Question 8: Based on the maps and your knowledge, what is one likely explanation for the change in the population distribution of the U.S. between 1820 and 1860?**
- **Answer: Many people moved from rural farms to cities in the Northeast.**

**Question 9: Which answer best describes the state of the U.S. government after the War of 1812?**
- **Answer: The government was short on funds due to the war and had to borrow money.**

**Question 10: When the U.S. government was unable to borrow money from the state banks after the War of 1812, how did it try to solve its problem?**
- **Answer: The government created a national bank with branches in multiple states.**

**Question 11: Which answer best describes how Maryland responded to the national bank created when the U.S. government tried to borrow money after the War of 1812?**
- **Answer: Maryland passed a law that made the national bank pay a large tax to the state.**

**Question 12: How did New England's textile industry affect both children and women?**
- **Answer: Gave them opportunities not available on family farms.**

These responses should help you with your understanding of the context and implications of the Industrial Revolution and related historical events. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!