Most of the states that joined the union in the six years immediately following the war of 1812 were located:
  • Farmers in the old northwest used slave labor to expand their production.
  • The cut off of British imports because of the embargo of 1807 and the war of 1812.
  • The second great awakening popularized deism.
  • West of the Appalachian mountains.
In Gibbon v. Ogden, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that:
  • The corporation was not a vital component in the new market economy.
  • New York could not grant a monopoly on steamboat navigation between New York and New Jersey.
  • The completion of the Erie Canal allow s the transportation of thousands of pounds of cotton per day.
  • The south had to develop a highly effective railroad system to transport goods from west to east.
What encouraged the building of factories in coastal towns such as New Bedford and even large inland cities such as Chicago by the 1840's?
  • The cut off of British imports because of the embargo of 1807 and the war of 1812.
  • The south had to develop a highly effective railroad system to transport goods from west to east.
  • Steam power meant factories no longer had to be near water falls and rapids to generate the power.
  • Spain's loss of Haiti in a slave rebellion which rendered Florida imperially unimportant.
The women who protested during the shoemakers strike in the Lynn compared their condition to that of:
  • His work in designing steamboats made upstream commerce possible.
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson.
  • The number ofnirish Catholic immigrants grew dramatically.
  • Slaves.
Which denomination enjoyed the largest membership in the U.S. By the 1840's?
  • The second great awakening popularized deism.
  • Methodist.
  • Cotton.
  • The government discouraged western settlement at every turn.
The German Triangle in the mid 19th century reffered to:
  • Cincinnati, st. Louis, and milwuakee.
  • Stimulated the coal mining industry.
  • Focus her energies on the home and children.
  • Was rooted in the idea of self sufficiency.
The first industry to be shaped by the large factory system:
  • Textiles.
  • Cotton.
  • Virtue.
  • Methodist.
Americas first commercial railroad was the:
  • A divine mission.
  • Was rooted in the idea of self sufficiency.
  • Baltimore and Ohio.
  • Germany and Ireland.
The Erie Canal:
  • Emphasized individual judgement, not tradition.
  • Focus her energies on the home and children.
  • Was far longer than any other canal in the U.S. At that time.
  • The government discouraged western settlement at every turn.
What was the significance of Robert Fulton?
  • The owners established lecture halls and churches.
  • His work in designing steamboats made upstream commerce possible.
  • Led to a decline in birth rates.
  • The number ofnirish Catholic immigrants grew dramatically.
How did the market revolution change the way Americans conceived of time?
  • Transportation and communication.
  • Clocks increasingly regulated the separation of work and leisure time.
  • His work in designing steamboats made upstream commerce possible.
  • Gathered in factories they faced constant supervision and the breakdown of craftsmanship into specialized tasks.
Which statement about the western settlements is false?
  • The corporation was not a vital component in the new market economy.
  • The second great awakening popularized deism.
  • The government discouraged western settlement at every turn.
  • The cut off of British imports because of the embargo of 1807 and the war of 1812.
At the Lowell textile mills:
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson.
  • The owners established lecture halls and churches.
  • Slaves.
  • His work in designing steamboats made upstream commerce possible.
Which statement about corporations is false?
  • The corporation was not a vital component in the new market economy.
  • The south had to develop a highly effective railroad system to transport goods from west to east.
  • The cut off of British imports because of the embargo of 1807 and the war of 1812.
  • The government discouraged western settlement at every turn.
According to John O'sullivan, the manifest destiny of the U.S. To occupy both America could be traced to:
  • Germany and Ireland.
  • Baltimore and Ohio.
  • A divine mission.
  • Canals and steam boats.
The Erie Canal gave which city primacy over competing ports in accessing trade with the Northwest?
  • New York.
  • Transportation and communication.
  • Slaves.
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson.
The role of white middle class woman in antebellum America was primarily to:
  • The second great awakening popularized deism.
  • Focus her energies on the home and children.
  • Was rooted in the idea of self sufficiency.
  • Stimulated the coal mining industry.
The majority of the nearly 4 million immigrants that entered the U.S. Between 1840 and 1860 were from:
  • Stimulated the coal mining industry.
  • Germany and Ireland.
  • West of the Appalachian mountains.
  • Baltimore and Ohio.
What was the most important export from the U.S. By the mid 19th century?
  • Virtue.
  • Textiles.
  • Cotton.
  • Methodist.
What came to be redefined as a personal moral quality associated more and more closely with women?
  • A divine mission.
  • Virtue.
  • Textiles.
  • Cotton.
Which improvement most dramatically increased the speed and lowered the expense of commerce in the first half of the 19th century?
  • The second great awakening popularized deism.
  • Canals and steam boats.
  • Farmers in the old northwest used slave labor to expand their production.
  • Germany and Ireland.
Which of the following is not a way that the market revolution changed western farming:
  • The cut off of British imports because of the embargo of 1807 and the war of 1812.
  • Farmers in the old northwest used slave labor to expand their production.
  • The second great awakening popularized deism.
  • Spain's loss of Haiti in a slave rebellion which rendered Florida imperially unimportant.
Which of the following was responsible for the first large scale American factory, which was built in Massachusetts?
  • The cut off of British imports because of the embargo of 1807 and the war of 1812.
  • The completion of the Erie Canal allow s the transportation of thousands of pounds of cotton per day.
  • Spain's loss of Haiti in a slave rebellion which rendered Florida imperially unimportant.
  • Farmers in the old northwest used slave labor to expand their production.
The American system of manufacturers:
  • The owners established lecture halls and churches.
  • Owed a great deal to Eli Terry's development of interchangeable parts in clockmaking.
  • Transportation and communication.
  • His work in designing steamboats made upstream commerce possible.
The catalyst for the market revolution was a series of innovations in:
  • His work in designing steamboats made upstream commerce possible.
  • Clocks increasingly regulated the separation of work and leisure time.
  • Transportation and communication.
  • The number ofnirish Catholic immigrants grew dramatically.
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