
Agrarian, cotton gin, deforestation, Industrial Revolution, industrialist, plantation, pull factor, push facto
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- Q1What is the term for the process of clearing forests for agriculture or other land use, leading to the permanent destruction of trees?AfforestationReforestationDeforestationAfforestation30s
- Q2What term describes a factor that encourages people to move from one place to another, such as jobs or economic opportunities?Pull factorSettlement factorMigration factorPush factor30s
- Q3What term describes a factor that drives people to leave their homes and migrate to a new location, such as war, famine, or natural disasters?Push factorAttraction factorSettlement factorPull factor30s
- Q4What invention revolutionized the cotton industry and led to increased demand for enslaved labor in the Southern United States during the 19th century?Steam engineTelegraphCotton ginPrinting press30s
- Q5What term describes a person who owns and operates a large business or industrial enterprise?IndustrialistDentistAgronomistPhilanthropist30s
- Q6What term refers to a large area of land where crops are grown, often using forced labor?PlantationPastureOrchardGreenhouse30s
- Q7Which term describes the process of shifting from an agrarian-based economy to one focused on industry and manufacturing?Industrial RevolutionTechnological EvolutionCommercial RenaissanceAgricultural Innovation30s
- Q8What term refers to the period when manual labor and agriculture were the primary economic activities in society?AgrarianDigitalNomadicIndustrial30s