Industrialization Review.  What industry is New England known for? a. Meatpacking b. Automobile c. Textile d. Steel.

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Industrialization Review

 What industry is New England known for? a. Meatpacking b. Automobile c. Textile d. Steel

 What industry is New England known for? a. Meatpacking b. Automobile c. Textile d. Steel

 What industry is Chicago known for? a. Meatpacking b. Automobile c. Textile d. Steel

 What industry is Chicago known for? a. Meatpacking b. Automobile c. Textile d. Steel

 What industry is Pittsburgh known for? a. Meatpacking b. Automobile c. Textile d. Steel

 What industry is Pittsburgh known for? a. Meatpacking b. Automobile c. Textile d. Steel

 What industry is Detroit known for? a. Meatpacking b. Automobile c. Textile d. Steel

 What industry is Detroit known for? a. Meatpacking b. Automobile c. Textile d. Steel

 Who invented the telephone? a. Thomas Edison b. Alexander Graham Bell c. Henry Ford d. John D. Rockefeller

 Who invented the telephone? a. Thomas Edison b. Alexander Graham Bell c. Henry Ford d. John D. Rockefeller

 Who is credited with finding uses of electricity? a. Thomas Edison b. Alexander Graham Bell c. Henry Ford d. John D. Rockefeller

 Who is credited with finding uses of electricity? a. Thomas Edison b. Alexander Graham Bell c. Henry Ford d. John D. Rockefeller

 What is a rapid increase in factory jobs? a. Urbanization b. Specialization c. Mechanization d. Industrialization

 What is a rapid increase in factory jobs? a. Urbanization b. Specialization c. Mechanization d. Industrialization

 What is the term used for a growth of cities? a. Urbanization b. Specialization c. Mechanization d. Industrialization

 What is the term used for a growth of cities? a. Urbanization b. Specialization c. Mechanization d. Industrialization

 What is Hull House an example of? a. Settlement house b. Immigration processing center c. Factory d. Tenement

 What is Hull House an example of? a. Settlement house b. Immigration processing center c. Factory d. Tenement

 Between the Civil War and World War I, the United States was transformed from a(n) _________ to a(n) ________ nation. a. industrial-agricultural b. Agricultural-industrial c. Industrial-immigrant d. Urban-rural

 Between the Civil War and World War I, the United States was transformed from a(n) _________ to a(n) ________ nation. a. industrial-agricultural b. Agricultural-industrial c. Industrial-immigrant d. Urban-rural

What/Who helped immigrants with jobs and housing in exchange for votes? a. Political cartoons b. Settlement houses c. Settlement loans d. Political machines

What/Who helped immigrants with jobs and housing in exchange for votes? a. Political cartoons b. Settlement houses c. Settlement loans d. Political machines

 Which of the following is NOT a reason why immigrants came to America? a. Escape high taxes b. Religious freedom c. Better climate d. Escape famine and land shortages

 Which of the following is NOT a reason why immigrants came to America? a. Escape high taxes b. Religious freedom c. Better climate d. Escape famine and land shortages

 Which group of immigrants worked for the Central Pacific Railroad? a. Irish b. African Americans c. Chinese d. Norwegians

 Which group of immigrants worked for the Central Pacific Railroad? a. Irish b. African Americans c. Chinese d. Norwegians

 Why was Hull House founded by Jane Addams? a. To develop specialized industries b. To assist immigrants in the city c. To support prohibition of alcohol d. To provide religious training

 Why was Hull House founded by Jane Addams? a. To develop specialized industries b. To assist immigrants in the city c. To support prohibition of alcohol d. To provide religious training

 Which two immigrant groups were heavily discriminated against in the late 19 th century? a. Japanese and Irish b. Germans and Hispanics c. Italians and Chinese d. Chinese and Irish

 Which two immigrant groups were heavily discriminated against in the late 19 th century? a. Japanese and Irish b. Germans and Hispanics c. Italians and Chinese d. Chinese and Irish

 What are Ellis Island and Angel Island? a. Settlement houses b. Amusement parks c. Centers of shipping and industry d. Immigration processing centers

 What are Ellis Island and Angel Island? a. Settlement houses b. Amusement parks c. Centers of shipping and industry d. Immigration processing centers

 Why were establishments such as the Hull House created? a. To provide jobs for unemployment b. To challenge political machines c. To help the urban poor d. To unite farmers and workers

 Why were establishments such as the Hull House created? a. To provide jobs for unemployment b. To challenge political machines c. To help the urban poor d. To unite farmers and workers

 What increased with the invention of electric lighting and telephone service? a. Immigration b. Industrial growth c. Racial segregation d. Westward expansion

 What increased with the invention of electric lighting and telephone service? a. Immigration b. Industrial growth c. Racial segregation d. Westward expansion

 Which of the following is an example of a monopoly? a. A national market for packaged meat b. One company owning the majority of the electric power plants c. A transcontinental railroad line d. A large oil company in one state

 Which of the following is an example of a monopoly? a. A national market for packaged meat b. One company owning the majority of the electric power plants c. A transcontinental railroad line d. A large oil company in one state

 Which captain of Industry was a Scotch immigrant from a poor family who ended up giving away most of his fortune? a. John D. Rockefeller b. Cornelius Vanderbilt c. Andrew Carnegie d. Jay Gould

 Which captain of Industry was a Scotch immigrant from a poor family who ended up giving away most of his fortune? a. John D. Rockefeller b. Cornelius Vanderbilt c. Andrew Carnegie d. Jay Gould

 What who inventions contributed to change and industrial growth? a. Telephone and telegraph b. Telephone and steam engines c. Locomotives and electricity d. Telephone and electricity

 What who inventions contributed to change and industrial growth? a. Telephone and telegraph b. Telephone and steam engines c. Locomotives and electricity d. Telephone and electricity

 Which industry is NOT considered “big business?” a. Railroads b. Oil c. Automobiles d. Steel

 Which industry is NOT considered “big business?” a. Railroads b. Oil c. Automobiles d. Steel

 Why did most immigrants settle in the nation’s cities? a. They lacked money for purchasing land or a home b. They feared native-born Americans c. They could learn English in the city d. They wanted to be near markets

 Why did most immigrants settle in the nation’s cities? a. They lacked money for purchasing land or a home b. They feared native-born Americans c. They could learn English in the city d. They wanted to be near markets