answer 5-10

Question 5 (1 point)
Harriet Tubman
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
William Lloyd Garrison
The people on this list are similar because their actions -

Question 5 options:

promoted support for westward expansion

promoted interest in agricultural innovation

showed commitment to rights and freedoms

showed dedication to sectionalism and states' rights

Question 6 (1 point)
The Missouri Compromise
The Compromise of 1850
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
What was the fundamental question addressed in each of these congressional acts?

Question 6 options:

Should the US expand westward?

Should states be allowed to nullify federal law?

Should slave labor be allowed in new states?

Should states be able to secede from the Union?

Question 7 (1 point)
How did the War of 1812 impact industrialization in the U.S.?

Question 7 options:

Congress members from the South supported high tariffs on European goods.

Cottage industries increased in the U.S. while factory manufacturing decreased.

Loss of trade in foreign manufactured goods led to increased factory production in the U.S.

Raw materials replaced factory goods as the main U.S. export to Europe.

Question 8 (1 point)
A direct result of the Industrial Revolution in the U.S. was:

Question 8 options:

the birth of the Democratic Party

the expansion of slavery to western territories

increased urbanization in the Northeast

an embargo on foreign imports

Question 9 (1 point)
Which innovation replaced most hand-made cottage industries with factory assembly lines?

Question 9 options:

cotton gin

steamboat

telegraph

interchangeable parts

Question 10 (1 point)
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What made the battles at Antietam and Gettysburg different from the other battles illustrated on this map?

Question 10 options:

They were battles defending the Confederate capital.

They were victories for the Confederacy.

They were battles fought in Union territory.

They were attempts to keep Virginia in the Union.

The people on this list are similar because their actions showed commitment to rights and freedoms.

The fundamental question addressed in each of these congressional acts was "Should slave labor be allowed in new states?"

The War of 1812 impacted industrialization in the U.S. by loss of trade in foreign manufactured goods leading to increased factory production in the U.S.

A direct result of the Industrial Revolution in the U.S. was increased urbanization in the Northeast.

Interchangeable parts innovation replaced most hand-made cottage industries with factory assembly lines.

The battles at Antietam and Gettysburg were different from the other battles because they were battles fought in Union territory.