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1
Speed Trivia
  • Chapters 13-15

2
Question
  • This man stole the mass production process from
    England and brought it to the U.S.
  • Lowell
  • Deere
  • Slater
  • Whitney

3
Answer
  • C. Slater

4
Question
  • The creator of the Cotton Gin was?
  • Whitney
  • B. Douglas
  • C. Slater
  • D. Lowell

5
Answer
  • A. Whitney

6
Question
  • All were involved in educaction reform except for
  • Horace Mann
  • Dorthea Dix
  • Catharine Beecher

7
Answer
  • C. Catherine Beecher

8
Question
  • What was the Nativists political party called?
  • Whig
  • Republican
  • Know-Nothing
  • Federalist

9
Answer
  • C. Know-Nothing

10
Question
  • The cotton belt stretched from __________ to
    ____________.
  • Virginia, Georgia
  • South Carolina, Texas
  • West Virginia, Alabama
  • Tennessee, Florida

11
Answer
  • B. South Carolina to Texas

12
Question
  • Isaac Singer invented what domestic device?
  • Dishwasher
  • Fly Swatter
  • Safety Pin
  • Sewing Machine

13
Answer
  • D. Sewing Machine

14
Question
  • Peter Cooper built the first steam powered train
    and named it what?
  • Clermont
  • Tom Thumb
  • Bettie Sue
  • Jon Jacob

15
Answer
  • B. Tom Thumb

16
Question
  • Groups of employees that organize to reform their
    work environment are called
  • Trademarks
  • Trade Societies
  • Unions
  • Work Organizations

17
Answer
  • C. Unions

18
Question
  • What mill owner employed entire families?
  • Francis Cabot Lowell
  • Samuel Slater
  • Eli Whitney
  • Horace Mann

19
Answer
  • B. Samuel Slater

20
Question
  • Which is not an example of a textile?
  • a shirt
  • a table cloth
  • a copper plate
  • a window dressing

21
Answer
  • C. A copper plate

22
Question
  • Most American immigrants during the 19th century
    came from which country?
  • Poland
  • Germany
  • Ireland
  • England

23
Answer
  • C. Ireland

24
Question
  • A time in the early 19th century where an
    increase in mass production by use of machinery
    took place was called
  • Second Great Awakening
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Industrialization
  • Mercantilism

25
Answer
  • B. Industrial Revolution

26
Question
  • What was the secret society that helped slaves
    escape called?
  • Underground Railroad
  • Pony Express
  • Tubmans Travels
  • Abolition

27
Answer
  • A. Underground Railroad

28
Question
  • The 19th century religiously motivated reform
    movement to ban alcohol was known as what?
  • Prohibition
  • Abolition
  • Temperance Movement
  • Purification Movement

29
Answer
  • C. Temperance Movement

30
Question
  • Why was cotton a good cash crop?
  • High Demand, Easy to Transport, didnt spoil
  • Can grow any climate or soil, High demand, easy
    to Transport
  • Can grow in any climate, High demand, did not
    spoil

31
Answer
  • A. High Demand, Easy to Transport, didnt spoil

32
Question
  • What powered the first textile mills and
    factories?
  • The sun
  • Water
  • Steam
  • Manuel labor

33
Answer
  • B. Water

34
Question
  • Which was not a cause of the Industrial
    Revolution?
  • War of 1812
  • New Inventions
  • Immigration
  • Increase in Slavery

35
Answer
  • Increase in Slavery

36
Question
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton helped organize
    __________________.
  • The abolitionist movement
  • The Liberator
  • The Seneca Falls Convention
  • The first Labor Unions

37
Answer
  • C. Seneca Falls Convention

38
Question
  • Who invented the first steam engine?
  • Peter Cooper
  • William Arkwright
  • Robert Fulton
  • Eli Whitney

39
Answer
  • A. Peter Cooper

40
Question
  • What does abolition mean?
  • Give women equal rights under constitution
  • Give slaves equal rights under the constitution
  • Stop the use of slavery
  • Stop the use of domestic violence against women

41
Answer
  • C. Stop the use of slavery

42
Question
  • William Lloyd Garrison established ___________
  • The first Mill in the south
  • An abolitionist newspaper
  • An easy way to mass process cotton
  • The mechanical reaper to help farmers

43
Answer
  • B. An abolitionist newspaper

44
Question
  • _____ of the population during the middle of the
    19th century owned slaves.
  • 25
  • 10
  • 75
  • 1

45
Answer
  • D. 1

46
Question
  • What was one problem with public education?
  • Schoolhouses were poorly built
  • Schoolhouses had many student with different ages
    and abilities
  • Both AB
  • Neither A or B

47
Answer
  • C. Both AB

48
Question
  • Who turned the womens right movement into a
    political movement?
  • Sarah A. Stanton
  • Susan B. Anthony
  • Lucy C. Stone
  • Lucretia D. Mott

49
Answer
  • B. Susan B. Anthony

50
Question
  • Mail traveled quickly in the west by the use of
    the
  • Pony Express
  • Horse Express
  • Wagon Express
  • First-Class Express

51
Answer
  • A. Pony Express

52
Question
  • Harriet Tubmans nickname was
  • Francis
  • Josiah
  • Margie
  • Moses

53
Answer
  • D. Moses

54
Question
  • Dirty, overcrowded, multi-family living quarters
    in the 1800s were called what?
  • Slums
  • Apartments
  • Tenements
  • Condominiums

55
Answer
  • C. Tenements

56
Question
  • People who opposed immigration were called what?
  • Abolitionists
  • Protestants
  • Immigrationists
  • Nativists

57
Answer
  • D. Nativists

58
Question
  • What was NOT an example of prison reform?
  • Mentally ill patients had separate locations
  • Children were treated like adults for crimes
    committed.
  • Prisoners behavior was changed through education
  • Reform school for children were built

59
Answer
  • What does suffrage mean?
  • Excessive pain
  • Slavery in the South
  • Voting Rights
  • Equal rights under the constitution

60
Question
  • C. Voting Rights

61
THE BIG IDEAS
  • Affect of Industrialization on America
  • Affect of Cotton on the South
  • Causes of the Institution of Slavery
  • Affects of Immigration on Society
  • Causes and Effects of the Industrial Revolution
  • Significant events and people within the womens
    movement and abolition
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