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- 2. States in the deep south such as Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas became known as the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ because of the vastness of their plantations.’
- 3. Lyman Beecher, a well known Protestant minister preached in his sermons that _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ “were seeking to dominate the American West” and he would incite violence against them.
- 5. A political group known as the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ believed that immigrants had radical political views that would harm American society.
- 6. Early _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ started when men and women living in rural areas began doing labor in factories to earn money, rather than sourcing products from home.
- 9. In mill factories, where the labor was dominated by young girls, complaints of long hours and insufficient _ _ _ _ _ inspired activism among the girls in hope for a safer working environment.
- 11. By 1860, all but one of the old states abolished the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ requirements to vote.
- 14. The Market Revolution created an increased demand for labor, and nearly 4 million immigrants from mainly _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and Germany entered the United States for these work opportunities.
- 17. “Yet rather than spurring economic change, the South’s expansion westward simply reproduced the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, slave-based social order of the older states.”
- 18. Sarah Bagly, a leader of the labor movement for girls in mill factories compared the situation at her job to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in her essay the Voice of Industry (1845).
- 19. The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ device was invented by Eli Whitney, a Yale graduate, and more efficiently separated seeds from cotton which helped control the large demand for cotton from Northern factories.
- 20. The utilization of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in factories in order to weave cloth was triggered by the cutoff of British imports in 1812.
- 21. Thanks to the invention of the railroad, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ went from a small settlement to the 4th biggest city in the country known for its gathering of farm products for shipment to the East.
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- 1. The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was considered to be Thomas Jefferson’s greatest accomplishment during his presidency.
- 4. The Market Revolution allowed for more efficient and cheaper newspaper printing giving rise to “alternate” newspapers such as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Journal, the first black owned newspaper.
- 7. The invention of the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ allowed for the prairie grass in the West to be cut down much quicker, it became mass produced by the 1850’s.
- 8. The invention of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ by an engineer from Pennsylvania made it possible for farmers to sell their goods overseas.
- 10. “Americans pride themselves on being the world’s oldest _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.”
- 12. Most of the textile mills in New England hired mainly young women to do the labor, these girls became known as the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
- 13. The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Treaty between the United States and Spain negotiated the territory of Florida to the US during John Adams’ presidency.
- 15. The historic construction of the 365-mile _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ allowed for transportation of goods through New York State.
- 16. The emerging idea of the time that women must be submissive, obedient and only deal with family affairs became known as the cult of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
