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STAR SPANGLED BANNER TEST Get out a piece of paper and number 1-25. Clear off your desk. After the t est we will have chapter 11 test r eview. Please make sure you study f or the test over the weekend!! The t est is on Monday. The test review h as been posted on both Wikki and
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STAR SPANGLED BANNER TEST Get out a piece of paper and number 1-25. Clear off your desk. After the test we will have chapter 11 test review. Please make sure you study for the test over the weekend!! The test is on Monday. The test review has been posted on both Wikki and Skyward. Please look over it again during the weekend. Your Chapter 11 Cornell Notes and a ½ page learning Log will also be due Monday.
CHAPTER 11 TEST REVIEW ~Get out your Cornell Notes and your book to help you answer the review questions.~
Game/Review rules:1. Teacher will read question.2. Students will look up answers in book, workbook and/or notes.3. Teacher will take the majority answer.4. Class with the most correct point wins and each student receives a 5 pt. ticket.
In what area did many new industrial towns develop? Along rivers and streams Near other large towns Near oceans and bays Along mountain ranges
What helped increase cotton production? Steam generator Factory system Cotton mill cotton gin
Who developed the system of interchangeable parts? Samuel Slater Lucy Larcom Francis Cabot Lowell Eli Whitney
What was a significant development in the way goods were made? Wealthy merchant association Factory system Economic factors Development of mills
What was at the heart of the Industrial Revolution? The steam generator Farms, rivers, and streams New machines and new technology The cotton gin
Where did early pioneer families tend to settle in communities? Along state borders Along toll roads Along great rivers Along canals
Which of these means of transportation contributed to the growth of river cities such as Cincinnati? Steamboats New roads Conestoga wagons canals
Where did most Americans live at the time of the first census? West of the Appalachian Mountains In the Cumberland Gap Between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean Along the National Road from Maryland to Illinois
After the War of 1812, President James Monroe said Americans had a new spirit of Respecting ancient cultures Hard work Perfection National pride
What was needed to run the factory machines in New England? Waterpower Ports Farm equipment cloth
Private property, competition, economic freedom and profit are all parts of which economic system? Industrial growth Free enterprise Corporations Business
Plans to connect New York city with the Great Lakes Region was by building The National Road The Wilderness Road A canal A steamboat
What was the significance of interchangeable parts? It made farming less profitable It made it possible to produce items in large numbers It increased the demand for slave labor It undermined the factory system
The system in which all manufacturing steps are brought together in one place is called the Factory system Patent system Capital system Corporation system
Why did pioneer families tend to settle in communities along major rivers? Rivers provided easy escape routes in the event of Native American attack. It was easier for them to travel east along the rivers Rivers provided opportunities for recreation. They could ship their crops to market more easily.
What was issued in 1823 that stated European powers could no longer set up colonies in North and South America? The Adams-Onis Treaty The Monroe Doctrine The Missouri Compromise A high tariff
What did the Boston newspaper call this time period after the War of 1812? Era of the Federalists Era of the Republicans Era of Good Feelings Era of Political Relief
The period of national harmony ended because of Regional differences Political parties Arguments over war Arguments over the flag
The balance between the South and the North was preserved in the Senate by the North-South Compromise Missouri Compromise Ohio Compromise Maine Compromise
What do you need for Monday’s test? Nothing Chapter 11 lesson 1-3 Cornell Notes Chapter 11 ½ page Learning Log Both b & c