
Industrialization, Urbalization, and the Jim Crow Era
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- Q1The economy of America moved from an agriculturally based one toone based on slavesone based on farmingone based on manufacturing and productionone based on child labor30s
- Q2The manufacture of goods requires four things: land, capital, technology, andlabor (workers)a factory (locationwomen (the workers)intelligence (good decisions)30s
- Q3The ___________________ helped to ship raw materials from the West to factories in the East.passenger traintranscontinental railroadinvention of trucksairplanes30s
- Q4Henry Ford was the first to use the _____________ to build his cars.assembly lineconveyor machinehuman laborfactories30s
- Q5What invention helped the railroads to communicate, stay on schedule, and prevent accidents?telegraphtelevisiontelephonecell phone30s
- Q6This discovery completely changed the way of life by powering factories, lead to labor-saving devices in the home, powered street cars to get people to and from work, and led to other inventions?electricitywatergoldlight30s
- Q77. Discriminatory laws known as ________ were passed throughout the South after the ending of Reconstruction.the Black Codesthe Voting RightsJim Crow LawsSlave Laws30s
- Q8TRUE OR FALSE: Jim Crow Laws called for separate facilities, like movie theaters, schools, or neighborhoods, for African Americans.FALSETRUE30s
- Q9Poll taxes, the grandfather clause, and literacy tests were meant to:encourage African Americans to vote in the Northprevent African Americans from voting in the Southenforce the Jim Crow Lawskeep women from voting30s
- Q10The Supreme Court ruling of Plessy v. Ferguson solidified the idea of ______________ in America during the Jim Crow Era.separate but equalvotingracismadequacy30s
- Q11Immigrants in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries came mainly from:eastern and southern Asiaeastern and southern EuropeCanadaeastern and southern Africa30s
- Q12Which was a push factor for early immigration to America?droughtgrowthfarmingpoverty30s
- Q13Which was NOT a pull factor to bring immigrants to the US?social and political equalityreligious freedomeconomic opportunitydiscrimination30s
- Q14TRUE OR FALSE: Immigrants were never discrimated against in America.TRUEFALSE30s
- Q15TRUE OR FALSE: Many native Americans were prejudiced in believing immigrants were morally corrupt.TRUEFALSE30s