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Model T®

Ford

Colonial goods were hauled by trains.

false

Steamships allowed goods to be shipped downstream for the first time.

false

The Cumberland Road was a concrete road.

false

telegraph code

Morse

airplane

Wright

The success of the Erie Canal helped make Boston a shipping giant.

false

The telegraph allowed voice communication between cities.

false

transatlantic cable

field

By 1914, the five leading industries in the United States were:

food textiles iron steel lumber

Uses of electricity in industry included:

light supply

After the Civil War, the remained strong industrially, but the lacked sufficient capital to invest in business.

north south

America's first railroad

Baltimore and Ohio

The War of 1812 was spurred by:

British ships capturing American sailors British sailors deserting to American ships Indian attacks blamed on Great Britain

joined Lake Erie with the Hudson River

Erie Canal

steam-driven locomotive

Cooper

America's first national road

Cumberland

oil well

Drake

Ford's competition

Duryea

light bulb

Edison

Who's system of standardized parts made uniform parts that could be exchanged for broken or worn parts?

Eli Whitney

Clermont

Fulton

Who's method of assembling cars piece by piece on a moving belt was called the assembly line?

Henry Ford

The reasons that Congress passed the Embargo Act in 1807 was:

It cut off trade with England. It increased production in the United States. It cut off trade with all foreign countries.

The steam engine used to power other machines was invented by:

James Watt

By the early 1900s, what were the leading production areas in the United States?

North Central states Mid-Atlantic states

telephone

bell

Uses of oil included:

lubrication for machine parts kerosene for lamps

To be "brought to conformity to a standard" or "making all alike" means to

standardized

Inventions improving the distribution of industry's products included the:

steam-driven locomotive Model T®

Developments improving business communication included the:

telephone telegraph

Before 1811, roads badly needed improvement.

true

Competition is a strong motivation factor in industrial production.

true

New Orleans, Louisville, and St. Louis grew from steamboat trade.

true

Production during war time is greatly increased.

true

Railroads caused increased production in other industries.

true

The Northern economy was largely industrial, but the southern economy was based on agriculture.

true

The national road built in 1811 was the Cumberland Road.

true

War brings reduced unemployment.

true


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