
Retake: Factors of Industrialization
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- Q1
Which of the following completes the diagram below?
Effects of the passage of the Monroe Doctrine
Factors leading to rapid industrialization
Reasons for the election of James Madison
Causes of the War of 1812
30s8.13.B: Social Studies - Economics - Q2
Which sentence best completes the diagram?
Congress reduces tariffs
Congress ends the European embargo
Exports to Great Britain increase
The supply of British goods decreases
30s8.13.B: Social Studies - Economics - Q3
During the Industrial Revolution, there were many different factors that led to the rapid industrialization of the country, but perhaps the most significant was-
mechanization of the manufacturing process
lack of skilled workers and craftspeople
development of the educational reform movement
increase in the price of raw materials
30s8.13.B: Social Studies - Economics - Q4
Which of the following was most repsonsible for the revolution described in this excerpt?
[The] production of goods moved from home businesses, where products were generally crafted by hand, to ... production in factories. This revolution, which involved major changes in transportation, manufacturing, and communications, transformed the daily lives of Americans as much as... any single event in U.S. history.
Rapid territorial expansion
Rapid technological innovation
Increased government spending
Expanded public education
300s8.13.B: Social Studies - Economics