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Industrialization in America. Chapter 9 Review. America’s industrialization depended on an abundance natural resources. Identify three of these resources. What is Water, Timber, Coal, Iron, and Copper?. This resource became important because it could be turned into kerosene.
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Industrialization in America Chapter 9 Review
America’s industrialization depended on an abundance natural resources. Identify three of these resources
This resource became important because it could be turned into kerosene.
Where did the American oil industry begin?A. ClevelandB. BostonC. TexasD. Pennsylvania
What were two reasons for the population growth in the U.S. between 1860 and 1910?
What type of economic system does the U.S. have?A. Free EnterpriseB. CommunistC. SocialistD. Democracy
What are people called who risk their capital in organizing and running a business?
Laissez faire relies on __to regulate prices and wages.A. BusinessB. GovernmentC. GNPD. Supply and Demand
During the early days of industrialization, many members of Congress believed that tariffs were necessary to A. Raise money to operate the government. B. Help new American industries compete with large established European factories. C. Raise the prices that Europeans would have to pay for American products. D. Entice European consumers to buy American products.
Name Five new inventions that helped to increase the nation’s productive capacity.
Cotton gin,telegraph,telephonephonograph,Bessemer process,incandescent lamp (light bulb),sewing machine,Steam boat,steam engine,
What act passed by Congress provided for the construction of the Transcontinental railroad?
Because of the shortage of workers in California, the Pacific RR hired workers froma. Chinab. Japanc. Irelandd. Mexico
The government offered each railroad company building the transcontinental railroad land along the right-of-way toA. Give railroad workers a place to live.B. Encourage rapid construction of the tracks.C. Allow the companies to build stations at important points along the way.D. Encourage the growth of towns along the tracks.
To mail rail service safer and more reliable, the American Railway Association divided the country into these.
What name was given for many entrepreneurs who were accused of acquiring their fortunes by swindling taxpayers, bribing government officials, and cheating on their contracts?
This scandal involved a company that was set up by several stockholders of the Union Pacific who overcharged the Union Pacific for the work it did.
This is achieved when corporations make goods more cheaply because they produce so much so quickly using large manufacturing facilities.
These are costs a company has to pay, whether or not it is operating. For example, loans, and taxes.
These were agreements between corporations to maintain prices at a certain level.