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Sunken Millions Social Studies Online – The Way West-Chapter 12

Level One >>>> >>>> <<<< <<<<

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $400 What are textile mills? A. stores A. stores B. factories B. factories C. technology C. technology D. buildings D. buildings

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets A. Civil War A. Civil War B. Revolutionary War B. Revolutionary War C. Industrial Revolution C. Industrial Revolution D. Gold Rush D. Gold Rush What brought great changes in the way people lived, worked and traveled after the War of 1812 ? $200

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $600 Who brought the Industrial Revolution to America? to America? A. Eli Whitney A. Eli Whitney B.George George Washington Washington C. Samuel C. Samuel Slater D. Thomas D. Thomas Jefferson

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $800 In what state was America’s first factory built? A. Rhode Island A. Rhode Island B. California B. California C. Tennessee C. Tennessee D. New York D. New York

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $1000 What is mass production? A.work of work ofwork of craft workers craft workers B. making one B. making one thing at a time thing at a time C. doing C. doing something over and over and over D. making large D. making large amounts of amounts of goods at one goods at one time

Level Two >>>> >>>> <<<< <<<<

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $2000 Who was Eli Whitney? A.A scientist A scientistA scientist B. A doctor B. A doctor C. An inventor C. An inventor D. An engineer D. An engineer

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $4000 How did machines in early mills run? A.electrical electrical power power B. solar power B. solar power C. nuclear C. nuclear power D. water power D. water power

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $6000 Why were immigrants coming to the United States coming to the United States in the mid-1800’s? in the mid-1800’s? A.To be with To be withTo be with their families their families B. To take jobs B. To take jobs C. To have C. To have religious freedom D. To get D. To get free land free land

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $8000 What kind of working conditions did the most early workers have in America? A. Excellent A. Excellent B Average. B Average. C. Fair C. Fair D. Poor D. Poor

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $10000 What is a canal? A.Assembly Assembly line line B. Human-made B. Human-made waterway C. Machine C. Machine product product D.Transportation

Level Three >>>> >>>> <<<< <<<<

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $20000 Why was the Erie Canal built? A.To help transport To help transportTo help transport products between products between Eastern and Western Eastern and Western United States United States B. To connect the B. To connect the North to the South North to the South C. To transport C. To transport people to work people to work D.To give people To give peopleTo give people jobs

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $40000 On July 4,1826, how old was the United States? how old was the United States? A. fifty A. fifty B. sixty years B. sixty years C. seventy C. seventy D. eighty D. eighty

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $60000 What took the place of flat-bottomed barges? A. steamboats A. steamboats B. kayaks B. kayaks C. canoes C. canoes D. barges D. barges

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $80000 What inventions improved transportation improved transportation in the early 1800’s? in the early 1800’s? A.Locomotives Locomotives and airplanes B. Flat-bottomed B. Flat-bottomed barges and barges and locomotives C. Steamboats C. Steamboats and locomotives D.Airplanes and Airplanes andAirplanes and automobiles

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $ Who was the seventh president of the United States? A.Andrew Andrew Johnson B. Andrew B. Andrew Jackson C.Alexander Alexander Hamilton D.Abraham Abraham Lincoln

Level Four >>>> >>>> <<<< <<<<

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $ What two states were formed after the Louisiana Purchase? A.Louisiana Louisiana and Texas and Texas B.Louisiana Louisiana and Florida and Florida C.Louisiana Louisiana and Missouri and Missouri D.Louisiana Louisiana and Tennessee and Tennessee

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $ What is regional loyalty called? A. nationalism A. nationalism B. sectionalism B. sectionalism D. federation D. federation C. segregation C. segregation

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $ What does secede mean? A. leave A. leave B. arrive B. arrive C. threaten C. threaten D. removal D. removal

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $ What was the bill that said all Indians had to leave their lands and move west? A.Trail of Trail ofTrail of Tears B. Patriot Act B. Patriot Act C. Civil War C. Civil War D.Indian Indian Removal Act

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $ What was the Manifest Destiny? Manifest Destiny? A.All people All peopleAll people are created are created equal. B.Certain future Certain futureCertain future of the U.S. to stretch of the U.S. to stretch from Atlantic to from Atlantic to Pacific Oceans. Pacific Oceans. C. Removing C. Removing Indians from Indians from their homeland their homeland D.The abolition The abolitionThe abolition of slavery of slavery

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