
Immigration & Urbanization
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- Q1This picture shows what problem of the factory system?the lack of skilled workersunfair wages for womenchild laborunsafe working conditions30s
- Q2What did Wilbur and Orville Wright invent?gas-powered automobilegas-powered steamboatlightweight airplanea locomotive train30s
- Q3What was the name of the housing that were overcrowded and unsanitary during the early 1900s immigration wave?duplexescondosapartmentstenements30s
- Q4Which inventor is responsible for making the first long-lasting lightbulb?Alexander Graham BellGeorge Washington CarverSamuel MorseThomas Edison30s
- Q5Who invented the telephone?Thomas EdisonAlexander Graham BellEli WhitneyRobert Watt30s
- Q6Who founded Chicago's Hull House to help immigrants?Carrie NationSusan B. AnthonyMargaret SangerJane Adams30s
- Q7Women gained suffrage in 1920. What is suffrage?the right to get a divorcethe right to own propertythe right to an educationthe right to vote30s
- Q8At the turn of the century, why did most immigrants to the United States settle in cities?Jobs were readily available.Immigrants were not permitted to buy farmland.Labor unions encouraged immigration.Government programs required them to settle in cities.30s
- Q9What is the name of the car Henry Ford created that was able to be made on an assembly line?Model TModel SModel AModel C30s
- Q10Where did most European immigrants enter the United States?Angel IslandEllis IslandGalveston PortMexico City30s
- Q11Prior to industrialization people lived -in tenementson farmsin citiesin suburbs30s
- Q12The Industrial Revolution led to the growth of -boom townsfarmscitiessuburbs30s
- Q13What is mass production?the exclusive possession or control over a productthe large production of products faster and cheaperapartment buildings in the slums of citiesa new system of transportation that was better than railroads30s
- Q14An efficient way to mass produce would be to use -hire childrenthe telegraphskilled workersthe assembly line30s
- Q15Which of the following ladies was an important figure in the women's suffrage movement?Margaret SangerSusan B. AnthonyCarrie NationDorthea Dix30s