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Impact of Civil War on Postwar American Economy

This study explores the diverse effects of the Civil War on the American economy, including industrial expansion, inventions, suffrage movements, and global influences. We delve into historical events such as the Gadsden Purchase and the Trail of Tears, shedding light on the lasting impact of this pivotal moment in history.

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Impact of Civil War on Postwar American Economy

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  1. World History 9 CRT Study

  2. What impact did the Civil War have on the postwar American Economy?

  3. What impact did the Civil War have on the postwar American Economy? • After the Civil War, the United States experienced industrial expansion unmatched in history

  4. Who invented the radio?

  5. Who invented the radio? • Guglielmo Marconi

  6. Who was the American inventor and industrialist who made factory production more efficient by introducing the assembly line?

  7. Who was the American inventor and industrialist who made factory production more efficient by introducing the assembly line? • Henry Ford

  8. What effect did the major inventions of the 19th-century have on people’s lives in industrialized nations?

  9. What effect did the major inventions of the 19th-century have on people’s lives in industrialized nations? • The inventions made life easier while providing more leisure time.

  10. What was Thomas Edison’s most noteworthy invention?

  11. What was Thomas Edison’s most noteworthy invention? • The light bulb

  12. What tactics were used by some women in the fight for suffrage?

  13. What tactics were used by some women in the fight for suffrage? • Marches, imprisonment, and hunger strikes

  14. Who was the British woman who formed the Women’s Social and Political Union in the early 1900’s?

  15. Who was the British woman who formed the Women’s Social and Political Union in the early 1900’s? • Emmeline Pankhurst

  16. Which was the first country to give voting rights to women?

  17. Which was the first country to give voting rights to women? • New Zealand

  18. What fueled the pogroms that took place in Russia?

  19. What fueled the pogroms that took place in Russia? • Racism against the Jews.

  20. What was Captain Alfred Dreyfus accused of in the Dreyfus affair?

  21. What was Captain Alfred Dreyfus accused of in the Dreyfus affair? • Selling military secrets,

  22. Why did Great Britain establish a penal colony in Australia?

  23. Why did Great Britain establish a penal colony in Australia? • Overcrowded prisons in Great Britain

  24. What caused widespread starvation in Ireland?

  25. What caused widespread starvation in Ireland? • Potato Famine

  26. In what country did most Protestants oppose home rule?

  27. In what country did most Protestants oppose home rule? • Ireland

  28. During the reign of Queen Victoria, what was she forced to do?

  29. During the reign of Queen Victoria, what was she forced to do? • Give up more and more power

  30. What event provoked the secession of the Southern states from the United States?

  31. What event provoked the secession of the Southern states from the United States? • The election of Abraham Lincoln

  32. What promise by Abraham Lincoln frightened Southern states into seceding?

  33. What promise by Abraham Lincoln frightened Southern states into seceding? • To halt the spread of slavery in the United States.

  34. What was the main cause of the United States Civil War?

  35. What was the main cause of the United States Civil War? • The succession of the Southern states.

  36. What was the Emancipation Proclamation intended to do?

  37. What was the Emancipation Proclamation intended to do? • Free slaves in succeeding states • Communicate to European counties that this was over slavery so they would not interfere

  38. What is the term “Manifest Destiny” used to justify?

  39. What is the term “Manifest Destiny” used to justify? • Taking Native American land • The Westward Movement

  40. What does the phrase “Manifest Destiny” mean?

  41. What does the phrase “Manifest Destiny” mean? • That it is obvious that God intended the United States span the land from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.

  42. How was most of the territory west of Texas obtained by the United States?

  43. How was most of the territory west of Texas obtained by the United States? • The Mexican Cession

  44. 22. What is the importance of the Gadsden Purchase?

  45. 22. What is the importance of the Gadsden Purchase? • It brought the lower continent of the United States to it present boundaries

  46. 23. Which amendment of the United States Constitution abolished slavery?

  47. 23. Which amendment of the United States Constitution abolished slavery? • The 13th

  48. Where were the Cherokee forced to migrate on the Trail of Tears?

  49. Where were the Cherokee forced to migrate on the Trail of Tears? • Oklahoma

  50. 25. Which nation did Texas fight to win its independence in 1836?

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