Deck 8: The Emergence of a Market Economy, 1815-1850

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Which of the following does the textbook state was the first stage of a "market economy"?

A)Large-scale commercial agriculture
B)Construction of large factories
C)The adoption of "capitalism"
D)National economic independence
E)A balanced federal budget
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While the first labor unions formed on a national scale, by the 1830s more local trade unions existed.
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Before 1845, steamboats were used more for transportation on the ocean than on internal waterways.
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Between 1830 and 1850 more than 30,000 miles of railroad track were laid across America.
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The most important advance in communications in the United States by the mid-1800s was the telephone.
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As late as 1860, three-fourths of the American people lived within twenty-five miles of the Atlantic Ocean.
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The greatest proportional influx of immigrants in the history of the United States came in the 1820s.
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Before the middle of the nineteenth century, becoming an attorney or a physician required little formal training.
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Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin on a plantation in Georgia.
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What was the major advantage of railroads over water transportation?

A)They offered year-round operation.
B)They were easier to build.
C)They could go uphill.
D)They were subsidized by the government.
E)They could cross international borders.
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The American party was based on nativism.
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Church attendance, curfews, and limited contact with men were some of the enforced rules for early women factory workers.
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The first U.S.city to surpass 1 million inhabitants was Boston.
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The only professions readily available to women in the early nineteenth century were teaching and nursing.
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Because they too had suffered discrimination, Irish immigrants tended to be sympathetic to blacks.
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Much of the growth of the Catholic Church in America in the mid-nineteenth century can be attributed to immigration from Ireland.
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Which of the following was an effect of opening the Erie Canal?

A)It connected Albany to the Gulf of Mexico.
B)It dramatically reduced freight rates.
C)It led to less canal construction in other parts of the country.
D)It decreased shipping through the port of New York.
E)It helped cause New York to go bankrupt due to its cost.
Question
Which of the following statements correctly describes steamboats?

A)They were commercially profitable by the 1790s.
B)They generally had at least twelve-foot drafts.
C)They enabled faster and cheaper two-way travel along major rivers.
D)They were usually built of steel.
E)They soon made railroads obsolete.
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Using the new McCormick reaper, wheat farmers could harvest more than 20 times as much wheat per day as by hand.
Question
The Erie Canal was built primarily by which immigrant groups?

A)German and Irish
B)Irish and Czech
C)Czech and Italian
D)Italian and Polish
E)Polish and Chinese
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By the early 1800s, the five largest American cities were all major

A)military centers.
B)seaports.
C)iron-producing areas.
D)cotton exporters.
E)state capitals.
Question
The advantage clipper ships had over traditional merchant vessels was their

A)greater cargo space.
B)speed.
C)ability to carry more passengers.
D)ability to sail upriver.
E)durability.
Question
The first clipper ship was named the

A)Liberty.
B)Agamemnon.
C)Enterprise.
D)Rainbow.
E)Tecumseh.
Question
The __________ revolutionized transportation at sea during the 1840s.

A)steamboat
B)sail ship
C)submarine
D)clipper ship
E)screw-propelled ship
Question
American employers aggressively recruited immigrants after a worldwide economic slump in the 1830s because

A)the U.S.population was declining.
B)the most successful industrial employers were immigrants themselves.
C)French and German workers were known for their high productivity.
D)immigrants generally worked for less pay.
E)most Americans wanted to farm, not work in a factory.
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__________ invented the steel plow, which is credited for transforming the Midwest and Great Plains into farmland.

A)Eli Whitney
B)Ross Perot
C)John Deere
D)Samuel Clemens
E)Earl Wood
Question
The largest city in the United States by 1860, with a population greater than 1 million, was

A)New York City
B)Boston
C)Philadelphia
D)Washington, D.C.
E)New Orleans
Question
The Tariff Bill of 1816 was passed to

A)protect American industry from foreign competition.
B)make global trade easier for U.S.industrialists.
C)lower the cost of American manufactured goods.
D)increase revenue for state governments.
E)retaliate against Latin American suppliers of cheap products.
Question
The most important advance in communications by the mid-nineteenth century was the invention of the

A)telephone.
B)wireless radio signal.
C)telegraph.
D)short-wave radio frequency.
E)megaphone.
Question
Railroads stimulated the economy not only by improving transportation but also by creating

A)connections to Canada and Mexico.
B)a huge demand for iron, wood, and other equipment.
C)access to markets on the West Coast.
D)access to markets in western Canada.
E)a transcontinental rail route by 1850.
Question
"Internal improvements" became a controversial issue because

A)too many might bankrupt the economy.
B)some questioned the constitutionality of using federal funds to finance roads, canals, etc.
C)they required a lot of foreign investment.
D)most Americans wanted to avoid urbanization.
E)immigrant labor was taking jobs from American citizens.
Question
The __________, used at an industrial community along the Merrimack River, became the model for mill towns throughout New England.

A)machine tool system
B)English textile system
C)capitalist system
D)Lowell system
E)factory town system
Question
What revolutionized cotton production in the South before the Civil War?

A)Slavery
B)The cotton gin
C)Tenant farming
D)Sharecropping
E)The plantation system
Question
Why did New England shipping companies oppose tariffs?

A)It would force them to make more trips across the Atlantic Ocean.
B)It would reduce the quantity of goods shipped from Britain and the rest of Europe.
C)It would mean increased competition from shippers from other nations.
D)They would no longer have their monopoly on government imports.
E)They could not afford to send more ships over to get the supplies needed.
Question
During the nineteenth century, Americans became known worldwide for their

A)relatively high levels of education.
B)lack of knowledge of the global community.
C)"practical" inventiveness.
D)lack of sophistication.
E)literary output.
Question
By 1860, what percentage of the U.S.population lived west of the Appalachians?

A)10 percent
B)15 percent
C)25 percent
D)35 percent
E)50 percent
Question
One way that the federal government assisted in the construction of railroads and canals was by

A)awarding land grants to support transportation projects.
B)tax abatements.
C)tax refunds.
D)awarding construction contracts directly.
E)purchasing stock in transportation companies.
Question
Some of the earliest American factories produced

A)shoes.
B)cotton textiles.
C)tobacco.
D)muskets.
E)cannons.
Question
__________ stimulated the need for producing cloth domestically in the United States.

A)The War of 1812
B)Jefferson's embargo of 1807
C)The Quasi-War
D)The Trail of Tears
E)The American Revolution
Question
What did Cyrus McCormick invent that revolutionized wheat production?

A)The iron plow
B)The tractor
C)The mechanical reaper
D)The cotton gin
E)The railroad
Question
Describe the changes in transportation that took place in the early nineteenth century that made the emergence of a market economy possible.
Question
By 1860 Catholicism had become the largest denomination in the United States because of the large number of __________ immigrants.

A)German
B)Scots
C)Canadian
D)Russian
E)Irish
Question
During the period of industrial expansion in the mid-nineteenth century, most women

A)were able to get a better education and enter male-dominated professions.
B)protested their inability to become engineers, physicians, and lawyers.
C)continued to work primarily in the home or on the farm.
D)were treated no better than slaves within the family.
E)became industrial laborers.
Question
Most of the overt nationalist sentiment of the mid-nineteenth century seemed to be concentrated in the

A)South.
B)Northeast.
C)Midwest.
D)Appalachian region.
E)rural areas.
Question
Describe the changes in the way Americans worked and lived that were a result of increasing industrialism and factory production.
Question
Which of the following is true of German immigrants of the mid-nineteenth century?

A)Most of them were Catholic.
B)Most were unskilled.
C)A majority settled in the southern states.
D)Central Texas was to be their final destination.
E)They were religiously diverse.
Question
By far the largest number of immigrants to arrive in the United States between 1840 and 1860 came from

A)Ireland and Germany
B)Germany and Scotland
C)Scotland and France
D)France and Russia
E)Russia and Mexico
Question
Because of increasing immigration during the nineteenth century, a growing number of American __________ organized efforts and formed political factions to stop the arrivals.

A)Republicans
B)Democrats
C)nativists
D)multiculturalists
E)birthers
Question
When craftsmen found it hard to compete with low-priced goods produced in factories, they became more involved in

A)community affairs.
B)politics and unions.
C)church programs.
D)charitable organizations.
E)illegal smuggling.
Question
The Industrial Revolution spurred the need for __________, which eventually became the largest professional occupation for men in the United States.

A)teachers
B)lawyers
C)engineers
D)doctors
E)salesmen
Question
Describe the general immigration trends of the mid-nineteenth century.What forms did the nativist response to this immigration take?
Question
Many of the immigrants who came to the United States in the mid-1800s were

A)murderers and rapists.
B)politicians and laborers.
C)skilled craftsmen and professionals.
D)atheists and agnostics.
E)never able to make a living in the United States.
Question
Physicians in the early 1800s

A)were required to go to medical school.
B)were closely regulated by the government.
C)often had very little training.
D)were experts in modern medical science.
E)provided roughly the same services as nurses.
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Explain how the cotton gin in the South and textile mills in the North expanded the role of slavery in the United States.
Question
One of the fastest growing vocations in the first half of the nineteenth century was

A)bookkeeping.
B)law.
C)teaching.
D)iron work.
E)medicine.
Question
Which of the following was a demand of the Know-Nothing party regarding immigration?

A)That the waiting period for citizenship be significantly increased
B)That all illegals be deported as soon as possible
C)That all illegals be identified and placed in internment camps
D)That those who had been in the United States at least 10 years be granted amnesty
E)That only skilled craftsmen be allowed to immigrate to the United States
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Was immigration necessary for industrialization and a market economy to thrive? Explain why or why not.Whatever your answer, include an analysis of the effect that immigration had on the development of industry and subsequent urbanization.
Question
Which immigrant group tended to settle more in rural than in urban areas?

A)Germans
B)Scots
C)Canadians
D)Russians
E)Irish
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Most nineteenth-century Irish immigrants tended to

A)stick together and form Irish neighborhoods.
B)be able to avoid the prejudice endured by other groups.
C)treat other persecuted groups humanely.
D)leave the Catholic faith once in America.
E)live in rural areas and farm.
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Which of the following was an informal name given to a nativist political party in the mid-nineteenth century?

A)Whigs
B)National-Republicans
C)Know-Nothings
D)Democratic Republicans
E)Federalists
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Deck 8: The Emergence of a Market Economy, 1815-1850
1
Which of the following does the textbook state was the first stage of a "market economy"?

A)Large-scale commercial agriculture
B)Construction of large factories
C)The adoption of "capitalism"
D)National economic independence
E)A balanced federal budget
Large-scale commercial agriculture
2
While the first labor unions formed on a national scale, by the 1830s more local trade unions existed.
False
3
Before 1845, steamboats were used more for transportation on the ocean than on internal waterways.
False
4
Between 1830 and 1850 more than 30,000 miles of railroad track were laid across America.
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The most important advance in communications in the United States by the mid-1800s was the telephone.
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As late as 1860, three-fourths of the American people lived within twenty-five miles of the Atlantic Ocean.
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The greatest proportional influx of immigrants in the history of the United States came in the 1820s.
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Before the middle of the nineteenth century, becoming an attorney or a physician required little formal training.
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Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin on a plantation in Georgia.
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What was the major advantage of railroads over water transportation?

A)They offered year-round operation.
B)They were easier to build.
C)They could go uphill.
D)They were subsidized by the government.
E)They could cross international borders.
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The American party was based on nativism.
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Church attendance, curfews, and limited contact with men were some of the enforced rules for early women factory workers.
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The first U.S.city to surpass 1 million inhabitants was Boston.
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The only professions readily available to women in the early nineteenth century were teaching and nursing.
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Because they too had suffered discrimination, Irish immigrants tended to be sympathetic to blacks.
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Much of the growth of the Catholic Church in America in the mid-nineteenth century can be attributed to immigration from Ireland.
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17
Which of the following was an effect of opening the Erie Canal?

A)It connected Albany to the Gulf of Mexico.
B)It dramatically reduced freight rates.
C)It led to less canal construction in other parts of the country.
D)It decreased shipping through the port of New York.
E)It helped cause New York to go bankrupt due to its cost.
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Which of the following statements correctly describes steamboats?

A)They were commercially profitable by the 1790s.
B)They generally had at least twelve-foot drafts.
C)They enabled faster and cheaper two-way travel along major rivers.
D)They were usually built of steel.
E)They soon made railroads obsolete.
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Using the new McCormick reaper, wheat farmers could harvest more than 20 times as much wheat per day as by hand.
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20
The Erie Canal was built primarily by which immigrant groups?

A)German and Irish
B)Irish and Czech
C)Czech and Italian
D)Italian and Polish
E)Polish and Chinese
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21
By the early 1800s, the five largest American cities were all major

A)military centers.
B)seaports.
C)iron-producing areas.
D)cotton exporters.
E)state capitals.
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22
The advantage clipper ships had over traditional merchant vessels was their

A)greater cargo space.
B)speed.
C)ability to carry more passengers.
D)ability to sail upriver.
E)durability.
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The first clipper ship was named the

A)Liberty.
B)Agamemnon.
C)Enterprise.
D)Rainbow.
E)Tecumseh.
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The __________ revolutionized transportation at sea during the 1840s.

A)steamboat
B)sail ship
C)submarine
D)clipper ship
E)screw-propelled ship
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American employers aggressively recruited immigrants after a worldwide economic slump in the 1830s because

A)the U.S.population was declining.
B)the most successful industrial employers were immigrants themselves.
C)French and German workers were known for their high productivity.
D)immigrants generally worked for less pay.
E)most Americans wanted to farm, not work in a factory.
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__________ invented the steel plow, which is credited for transforming the Midwest and Great Plains into farmland.

A)Eli Whitney
B)Ross Perot
C)John Deere
D)Samuel Clemens
E)Earl Wood
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The largest city in the United States by 1860, with a population greater than 1 million, was

A)New York City
B)Boston
C)Philadelphia
D)Washington, D.C.
E)New Orleans
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The Tariff Bill of 1816 was passed to

A)protect American industry from foreign competition.
B)make global trade easier for U.S.industrialists.
C)lower the cost of American manufactured goods.
D)increase revenue for state governments.
E)retaliate against Latin American suppliers of cheap products.
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The most important advance in communications by the mid-nineteenth century was the invention of the

A)telephone.
B)wireless radio signal.
C)telegraph.
D)short-wave radio frequency.
E)megaphone.
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30
Railroads stimulated the economy not only by improving transportation but also by creating

A)connections to Canada and Mexico.
B)a huge demand for iron, wood, and other equipment.
C)access to markets on the West Coast.
D)access to markets in western Canada.
E)a transcontinental rail route by 1850.
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31
"Internal improvements" became a controversial issue because

A)too many might bankrupt the economy.
B)some questioned the constitutionality of using federal funds to finance roads, canals, etc.
C)they required a lot of foreign investment.
D)most Americans wanted to avoid urbanization.
E)immigrant labor was taking jobs from American citizens.
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The __________, used at an industrial community along the Merrimack River, became the model for mill towns throughout New England.

A)machine tool system
B)English textile system
C)capitalist system
D)Lowell system
E)factory town system
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What revolutionized cotton production in the South before the Civil War?

A)Slavery
B)The cotton gin
C)Tenant farming
D)Sharecropping
E)The plantation system
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34
Why did New England shipping companies oppose tariffs?

A)It would force them to make more trips across the Atlantic Ocean.
B)It would reduce the quantity of goods shipped from Britain and the rest of Europe.
C)It would mean increased competition from shippers from other nations.
D)They would no longer have their monopoly on government imports.
E)They could not afford to send more ships over to get the supplies needed.
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During the nineteenth century, Americans became known worldwide for their

A)relatively high levels of education.
B)lack of knowledge of the global community.
C)"practical" inventiveness.
D)lack of sophistication.
E)literary output.
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By 1860, what percentage of the U.S.population lived west of the Appalachians?

A)10 percent
B)15 percent
C)25 percent
D)35 percent
E)50 percent
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37
One way that the federal government assisted in the construction of railroads and canals was by

A)awarding land grants to support transportation projects.
B)tax abatements.
C)tax refunds.
D)awarding construction contracts directly.
E)purchasing stock in transportation companies.
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38
Some of the earliest American factories produced

A)shoes.
B)cotton textiles.
C)tobacco.
D)muskets.
E)cannons.
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39
__________ stimulated the need for producing cloth domestically in the United States.

A)The War of 1812
B)Jefferson's embargo of 1807
C)The Quasi-War
D)The Trail of Tears
E)The American Revolution
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40
What did Cyrus McCormick invent that revolutionized wheat production?

A)The iron plow
B)The tractor
C)The mechanical reaper
D)The cotton gin
E)The railroad
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41
Describe the changes in transportation that took place in the early nineteenth century that made the emergence of a market economy possible.
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42
By 1860 Catholicism had become the largest denomination in the United States because of the large number of __________ immigrants.

A)German
B)Scots
C)Canadian
D)Russian
E)Irish
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43
During the period of industrial expansion in the mid-nineteenth century, most women

A)were able to get a better education and enter male-dominated professions.
B)protested their inability to become engineers, physicians, and lawyers.
C)continued to work primarily in the home or on the farm.
D)were treated no better than slaves within the family.
E)became industrial laborers.
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44
Most of the overt nationalist sentiment of the mid-nineteenth century seemed to be concentrated in the

A)South.
B)Northeast.
C)Midwest.
D)Appalachian region.
E)rural areas.
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45
Describe the changes in the way Americans worked and lived that were a result of increasing industrialism and factory production.
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46
Which of the following is true of German immigrants of the mid-nineteenth century?

A)Most of them were Catholic.
B)Most were unskilled.
C)A majority settled in the southern states.
D)Central Texas was to be their final destination.
E)They were religiously diverse.
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47
By far the largest number of immigrants to arrive in the United States between 1840 and 1860 came from

A)Ireland and Germany
B)Germany and Scotland
C)Scotland and France
D)France and Russia
E)Russia and Mexico
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48
Because of increasing immigration during the nineteenth century, a growing number of American __________ organized efforts and formed political factions to stop the arrivals.

A)Republicans
B)Democrats
C)nativists
D)multiculturalists
E)birthers
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49
When craftsmen found it hard to compete with low-priced goods produced in factories, they became more involved in

A)community affairs.
B)politics and unions.
C)church programs.
D)charitable organizations.
E)illegal smuggling.
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50
The Industrial Revolution spurred the need for __________, which eventually became the largest professional occupation for men in the United States.

A)teachers
B)lawyers
C)engineers
D)doctors
E)salesmen
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51
Describe the general immigration trends of the mid-nineteenth century.What forms did the nativist response to this immigration take?
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52
Many of the immigrants who came to the United States in the mid-1800s were

A)murderers and rapists.
B)politicians and laborers.
C)skilled craftsmen and professionals.
D)atheists and agnostics.
E)never able to make a living in the United States.
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Physicians in the early 1800s

A)were required to go to medical school.
B)were closely regulated by the government.
C)often had very little training.
D)were experts in modern medical science.
E)provided roughly the same services as nurses.
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54
Explain how the cotton gin in the South and textile mills in the North expanded the role of slavery in the United States.
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55
One of the fastest growing vocations in the first half of the nineteenth century was

A)bookkeeping.
B)law.
C)teaching.
D)iron work.
E)medicine.
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56
Which of the following was a demand of the Know-Nothing party regarding immigration?

A)That the waiting period for citizenship be significantly increased
B)That all illegals be deported as soon as possible
C)That all illegals be identified and placed in internment camps
D)That those who had been in the United States at least 10 years be granted amnesty
E)That only skilled craftsmen be allowed to immigrate to the United States
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57
Was immigration necessary for industrialization and a market economy to thrive? Explain why or why not.Whatever your answer, include an analysis of the effect that immigration had on the development of industry and subsequent urbanization.
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58
Which immigrant group tended to settle more in rural than in urban areas?

A)Germans
B)Scots
C)Canadians
D)Russians
E)Irish
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59
Most nineteenth-century Irish immigrants tended to

A)stick together and form Irish neighborhoods.
B)be able to avoid the prejudice endured by other groups.
C)treat other persecuted groups humanely.
D)leave the Catholic faith once in America.
E)live in rural areas and farm.
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Which of the following was an informal name given to a nativist political party in the mid-nineteenth century?

A)Whigs
B)National-Republicans
C)Know-Nothings
D)Democratic Republicans
E)Federalists
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