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US History Chapter 11, Lesson 2
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- Q1the official count of a populationhead countoptioncenturycensus30s
- Q2nearly 4 million AmericansPopulation of US in 1690Population of US in 1723Population of US in 1733Population of US in 179030s
- Q3served as the main southern highway from the eastern states to the WestThe Wilderness RoadInterstate 5Interstate 40The Natchez Trace30s
- Q4among the early western pioneersDaniel BooneDavy CrockettMerriwether LewisArnold Clark30s
- Q5Tolls, or fees paid by travelers, helped pay the cost of building themInterstatesconcrete roadsturnpikesgravel roads30s
- Q6built a steamboat, the Clermont that could push heavy loads upstream, saving time.Robert LivingstonRobert PeerRobert ArnoldRobert Fulton30s
- Q7an artificial waterwaysearivercanalocean30s
- Q8connects the Hudson River with Buffalo on Lake ErieHudson CanalErie CanalPanama CanalThe Suez Canal30s
- Q9separate compartments in a canal in which workers could raise or lower the water levelRoadsToadsLoadslocks30s
- Q10four new states added between 1791 and 1803Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and IdahoArkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and WashingtonArkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and VermontVermont, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio30s
- Q11five new states added between 1816 and 1821Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Alaska, and HawaiiArkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and MichiganArkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Idaho, and VermontIndiana, Illinois, Mississippi, Alabama, and Missouri30s
- Q12these roads had a surface made up of logs laid side by sidelogging roadsmud roadsgravel roads`corduroy roads30s