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- Q1After industrialization, workers’ tasks changed.FalseTrue30s
- Q2After her own escape from slavery, Harriet Tubman returned to the South many times, helping many enslaved African Americans escape to freedom in the North.TrueFalse30s
- Q3Plantation owners with many enslaved workers were considered very wealthy.FalseTrue30s
- Q4In the 1850s, most immigrants to the U.S. came from Germany.TrueFalse30s
- Q5The telegraph was invented before the steam-powered locomotive.TrueFalse30s
- Q6group of workers with the same skillliteracytrade unioninnovationdiscrimination30s
- Q7introduction of a new thing or methodfaminetrade unioninnovationdiscrimination30s
- Q8extreme shortage of foodfamineliteracyinnovationtrade union30s
- Q9unfair treatment of a specific groupdiscriminationfamineliteracytrade union30s
- Q10the ability to read and writeinnovationdiscriminationfamineliteracy30s
- Q11In which state did the Great Train Wreck of 1856 occur?VirginiaOhioPennsylvaniaIndiana30s
- Q12During the 1830s and 1840s, what were people called who were opposed to immigration?reservistsyeomenabolitionistsnativists30s
- Q13Enslaved people expressed their beliefs in religious folk songs calledspiritualshymnsslave codespsalms30s
- Q14What was one of the consequences of the cotton gin?Domestic slave trade increasedPlantations hired more tenant farmersDeep South farmers grew more wheatSouthern factories quickly developed30s
- Q15Based on the graph, which of the following statements is correct?In 1860 the amount of tracks in both the North and the South had not increasedIn 1840 there were more miles of railroad track in the South than in the NorthIn all three decades, the North had more miles of tracks than the SouthIn 1850 the South more than tripled the miles of tracks it had in 184030s