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- how did industrialization change the way goods were produced in the early 1800s?
- it reduced the use of machines and returned to hand production
- it shifted production from small workshops to large machine - powered factories
- it moved most work from towns and cities back onto farms
- it limited production to a few wealthy merchants controlling trade
- manifest destiny was a driving force behind which of the following events?
- a. the mexican - american war
- b. the war of 1812
- c. the american revolution
- d. the civil rights movement
- why did some young people think seriously about leaving home for factory work?
- factory work let them live at home while working nearby fields
- factory work allowed them to control all production decisions
- factory work required no effort and offered long vacations
- factory work offered regular wages compared to seasonal farm labor
- what significant effect did the california gold rush have on san francisco?
- a. it became a ghost town
- b. it led to the decline of the city’s population
- c. it transformed into an agricultural hub
- d. it rapidly grew from a small town to a bustling city
- when miners used sluice boxes, what advantage did this tool provide compared to simple gold panning?
- it required fewer workers and significantly less sediment
- it prevented gold from mixing with water during the process
- it allowed miners to process larger amounts of material efficiently
- it replaced the need for water to separate sediment and gold
- what was the significance of the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920?
- a. it established recreational activities
- b. it granted women the right to vote
- c. it ended slavery in the united states
- d. it prohibited alcohol consumption
- what latitude line did the missouri compromise of 1820 establish as the boundary for slavery in western territories?
- 36°30′ north latitude
- 40°30′ north latitude
- 38°30′ north latitude
- 42°30′ north latitude
Question 8
Industrialization in the early 1800s shifted production from small workshops (where goods were made by hand) to large factories powered by machines. The first option is wrong (industrialization increased machine use), the third is wrong (industrialization drew people to cities, not back to farms), and the fourth is wrong (industrialization expanded production beyond a few merchants). So the correct reasoning is about the shift to machine - powered factories.
Manifest Destiny was the idea of expanding the US across the continent. The Mexican - American War (1846 - 1848) was driven by this as the US sought to acquire Mexican territory (like California, Texas). The War of 1812 was about British - US tensions, the American Revolution was for independence from Britain, and the Civil Rights Movement was about racial equality, not Manifest Destiny.
Farm labor was often seasonal and had irregular income. Factory work offered regular wages, which was appealing. The first option is wrong (factory work was in cities, not near fields at home), the second is wrong (workers had no control over production decisions), the third is wrong (factory work was hard and had no long vacations).
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