Unit 7 Flashcards

1
Q

Era of Good Feelings | Under the _________ Administration, the _________ Doctrine was created.

A

Monroe

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2
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Era of Good Feelings | What was the Missouri Compromise?

A

Missouri wanted statehood (as a slave state).
This would have disrupted the balance of Congress.
Therefore, Maine also had statehood (as a free state).

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3
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Era of Good Feelings | The Monroe Doctrine stated that the U.S. would stop __________ and promised to keep the ______________ Hemisphere safe.

A

Expanding & Western

The Monroe Doctrine stated that the U.S. would stop expanding and promised to keep the Western Hemisphere safe.

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4
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Era of Good Feelings | ________ Q. Adams wrote the Monroe Doctrine

A

John

John Q. Adams wrote the Monroe Doctrine

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5
Q

King Cotton | The Cotton Gin was invented by Eli _________

A

Whitney

The Cotton Gin was invented b Eli Whitney

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6
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King Cotton | The Cotton Gin removed _______ from cotton

A

seeds

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7
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King Cotton | The Cotton Gin made slavery __________ (increase / decrease)

A

increase

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8
Q

King Cotton | Slave Code:
1) Limit where they can explore
2) Marriage was not allowed
3) Illegal to teach slaves
4) No guns
5) No alcohol
6) Homicide as “punishment”

A

Remember!

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9
Q

King Cotton | Which one best describes the Resistance of slaves?

A) They worked faster
B) They ate the tools
C) They submit a case to the Supreme Court
D) They purposely broke tools

A

Answer: D

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10
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Early Industry & Inventions | Define Industrial Revolution

A

An industrial revolution is when hand tools are replaced by factory machines, and farming is replaced by large-scale manufacturing.

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11
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Early Industry & Inventions | Samuel Slater was known for being the “father of the ____________ ___________”

A

“Father of the Industrial Revolution

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12
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Early Industry & Inventions | Samuel Slater invented the __________-_________ cotton mill

A

Hydro-powered

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13
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Early Industry & Inventions | Francis Cabot Lowell was known for building a factory near the _________ River.

A

Concord

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14
Q

Early Industry & Inventions | Francis Lowell hired young girls to work for his factory because he paid them ________ (more / less)

A

Less

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15
Q

Early Industry & Inventions | Eli Whitney also invented __________ ________ (not Cotton Gin)

A

Interchangeable Parts

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16
Q

Development in Transportation | The National Road was the first ________ funded road in the U.S.

A

Federally

17
Q

Development in Transportation | The National Road connected Cumberland, Maryland to the Ohio River.

T or F

A

T; True

18
Q

Development in Transportation | Robert Fulton invented the ___________. The first one was called the “Clermont”.

A

Steamboat

19
Q

Development in Transportation | Samuel Morse invented the __________.

A

Telegraph

20
Q

Development in Transportation | John Deer invented the _______.

A

Plow

21
Q

Development in Transportation | Cyru McCormick invented the __________ _____

A

Mechanical Reaper