Why were factories often built near rivers? * 1 point Factory owners like to be able to watch the water. Rivers were able to provide hydroelectric power to run machines. It was easy for visitors to travel to the factories to take tours. Compared to previous generations, where did many children work during the Industrial Revolution? * 1 point factories retail stores Starbucks What was the South’s major (and practically only) crop before the Civil War? * 1 point Cotton Maize Soybeans Where was slavery more common: The North or the South? * 1 point The North The South There were an equal number of slaves in the North and the South What was the goal of the temperance movement? * 1 point To make temperatures the same throughout the country. To ban alcohol. To ban driving over the speed limit. How did John Quincy Adams feel about slavery? * 1 point He HATED slavery. He supported slavery, but only in the South. He wanted slavery to spread across the country. What did the Second Great Awakening and the abolition movement have in common? * 1 point They had nothing in common Both were rooted in religious beliefs Both called for the banning of alcohol A conductor on the Underground Railroad guiding escaped slaves would be an example of what concept? * 1 point Civil disobedience Transcendentalism Temperance The Declaration of Sentiments was modeled after which famous American document? * 1 point the Declaration of Independence the Magna Carta the Mayflower Compact What genres of music were influenced by gospel music? * 1 point Jazz Rock Blues All of the above

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  1. Why were factories often built near rivers?
    Answer: Rivers were able to provide hydroelectric power to run machines.

  2. Compared to previous generations, where did many children work during the Industrial Revolution?
    Answer: factories

  3. What was the South’s major (and practically only) crop before the Civil War?
    Answer: Cotton

  4. Where was slavery more common: The North or the South?
    Answer: The South

  5. What was the goal of the temperance movement?
    Answer: To ban alcohol.

  6. How did John Quincy Adams feel about slavery?
    Answer: He HATED slavery.

  7. What did the Second Great Awakening and the abolition movement have in common?
    Answer: Both were rooted in religious beliefs.

  8. A conductor on the Underground Railroad guiding escaped slaves would be an example of what concept?
    Answer: Civil disobedience

  9. The Declaration of Sentiments was modeled after which famous American document?
    Answer: the Declaration of Independence

  10. What genres of music were influenced by gospel music?
    Answer: All of the above (Jazz, Rock, Blues)