
Chapter 14 lesson 1 & 2 quiz review
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- Q1Who invented the steel tipped plow?John DoeRobert FultonEli WhitneyJohn Deere30s
- Q2What are two things the Know-Nothing party called for in the 1800's?They called for stricter citizenship laws, and that only native born citizens could hold political positions.30s
- Q3What is famine?A minor shortage in foodA woman.An extreme shortage of food.Too much food.30s
- Q4Over crowding, disease, and not enough jobs were all side effects of what?Pollution.Factories.Growth of cities.30s
- Q5What was a major factory danger?Clean air.Rapidly moving dangerous parts with no shields or protection.Protection from rapidly moving parts.A.C.30s
- Q6What provided easier communication in the 1800's?A cotton gin.The Telegraph.A steel tipped plow.30s
- Q7Women were treated as equally as men.False.True.30s
- Q8The steel tipped plow did what?Cut through hard-packed prairie sod.Planted crops.Cut wood.30s
- Q9What was the Flying Cloud?A clipper ship.A steamboat.A steam locomotive.30s
- Q10Who invented the cotton gin?Ginger RogersEli Whitney.John Deere.Robert Fulton.30s
- Q11What ethnic group formed the Nativists?African Americans.Germans.Irish.Americans.30s
- Q12What did Robert Fulton invent?The first steamboat.The first locomotive.A cotton gin.30s
- Q13Discrimination and prejudice are the same things.True.False.30s
- Q14Improvement in transportation affected the price and sales of goods in what way.The low cost and quick speed meant a larger variety of food and dropped prices.The high cost and slow speed meant better quality of food.30s
- Q15The benefits of using canals and steamboats were what?The water in canals was good for swimming and bathing.Canals allowed goods to reach market faster, and steamboats could go up and down canals fast.Your food didn't get shaken up in the wagonThe canals would be refilled when it rained.30s