Chapter 11 Test Flashcards

1
Q

The series of trails that the Indians and travelers used

A

Great Wagon Road

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2
Q

The first highway federally funded in 1806

A

National Road

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3
Q

Sharp sticks guarding roads

A

Turnpikes

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4
Q

The young engineer that invented a steamboat

A

Robert Fulton

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5
Q

The canal that connected Lake Erie with Albany, New York

A

Erie Canal

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6
Q

The first major trial of a railroad was conducted by:

A

Peter Cooper

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7
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The function of the Postal Service where riders carried mail on horseback

A

Pony Express

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8
Q

The inventor of the telegraph

A

Samuel Morse

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9
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The system that collected many workers in one place, where they turned out many similar items in one day

A

Factory System

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10
Q

The man that invented interchangeable parts

A

Eli Whitney

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11
Q

Assembly of a product from identical pieces that are made with molds

A

Interchangeable Parts

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12
Q

The English mechanic that saw one of the American advertisements and moved to America to build machines from England

A

Samuel Slater

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13
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The man that organized a mill town for girls in Massachusetts

A

Francis Lowell

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14
Q

The labor group that tried to help America achieve goals like free public education, ending imprisonment for failure to pay debts, establishing a ten-hour workday, and ending child labor

A

Labor Union

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15
Q

The inventor of the steel plow

A

John Deere

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16
Q

The inventor of a reaper, a machine for cutting and harvesting grain

A

Cryus McCormick

17
Q

A machine used to separate the seeds from cotton

A

Cotton Gin

18
Q

The first American captain to circumnavigate the earth

A

Captain Robert Gray

19
Q

The man that took several warships to Japan and tried to secure a trade treaty by threatening the Japanese

A

Commodore Matthew Perry

20
Q

The Great Showman that ran a traveling circus

A

P. T. Barnum

21
Q

A persuasive preacher and writer. Also a Unitarian

A

William Channing

22
Q

The religion that denies the Trinity

A

Unitarianism

23
Q

The religion that placed a great emphasis on emotion and intuition

A

Romanticism

24
Q

Two of the most popular transcendentalists

A

Henry Thoreau & Ralph Emerson

25
Q

The president of Yale college

A

Timothy Dwight

26
Q

The evangelist in Connecticut

A

Asahel Nettleton

27
Q

A famous revivalist that sacrificed key doctrines to appeal to his audiences

A

Charles Finney

28
Q

Places where hundreds of people gathered in a central location and pitched their tents for days or weeks to hear about the revival

A

Camp Meetings

29
Q

The developer of public high schools

A

Horace Mann

30
Q

Two of the most famous female abolitionists

A

Lucretia Mott & Elizabeth Stanton