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Chapter 10: Growth and Expansion
      
  1.In the United States, the Industrial Revolution began in __________.  
  a.   New England  
  b.   the South  
  c.   the Mid-Atlantic region  
  d.   the Ohio River valley  
      
  2.__________ memorized the design of British spinning machines and then recreated them in the United States.  
  a.   Richard Arkwright  
  b.   Francis Lowell  
  c.   Eli Whitney  
  d.   Samuel Slater  
      
  3.The cotton gin was invented by __________.  
  a.   Oliver Evans  
  b.   Eli Whitney  
  c.   Samuel Slater  
  d.   Jacob Perkins  
      
  4.A census is a(n) __________.  
  a.   process for building corduroy roads  
  b.   official count of a population  
  c.   type of wagon  
  d.   congressional district that has changed in size due to its population  
      
  5.The Clermont was __________.  
  a.   the first powerful steamboat  
  b.   the first locomotive engine  
  c.   a canal connecting New York City and Albany  
  d.   the name of the National Road  
      
  6.Canals were responsible for all of the following except __________.  
  a.   helping to unite the growing country  
  b.   lowering shipping costs  
  c.   reducing sectional tensions  
  d.   bringing prosperity to towns along their routes  
      
  7.The Era of Good Feelings took place during President __________ administration.  
  a.   Thomas Jefferson’s  
  b.   John Quincy Adams’s  
  c.   James Madison’s  
  d.   James Monroe’s  
      
  8.Congressman __________ was from Kentucky and became famous for his ability to work out compromises.  
  a.   Henry Clay  
  b.   Daniel Webster  
  c.   John C. Calhoun  
  d.   John Quincy Adams  
      
  9.As part of the Missouri Compromise, __________ entered the union as a free state.  
  a.   Maine  
  b.   Missouri  
  c.   Louisiana  
  d.   Ohio  
      
  10.Known as “the Liberator,” __________ led Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Bolivia, and Ecuador to freedom.  
  a.   José de San Martín  
  b.   Miguel Hidalgo  
  c.   Luis de Onís  
  d.   Simón Bolívar  

 






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