history quiz chapter 14
American industry was slow to develop because
U.S. manufacturers had difficulty competing in quality and price with imported European goods
The legal principle of free incorporation meant that
businessmen could create corporations without applying for individual state charters
The Erie Canal was economically most important because it
closely linked the agricultural Midwest to the Northeast and New York City
The worst anti-Catholic violence occurred in 1834 and 1844 in the cities of
Boston and Philadelphia
In the early nineteenth-century industrial system
almost all women who worked for wages outside the home were single.
Eli Whitney's cotton gin enabled
cotton production to expand from the coastal areas to the vast plains of Alabama and Mississippi.
Eli Whitney's cotton gin
enabled the South to take the lead in cotton cloth manufacturing
Catherine Beecher relentlessly encouraged American women to
go into the profession of teaching
The Jacksonian era affected labor most significantly because
many of the states granted the laboring man the vote
Almost all the growth of the American population after 1820 came from
natural increase rather than immigration.
One consequence of the smaller American families of the early nineteenth century was that
the family became more child-centered and focused on shaping children, rather than breaking their will
The sectional division of labor that developed before the Civil War led to most manufacturing enterprise being concentrated in the
Northeast
A key to the advancement of the free market economy occurred when the Supreme Court ruled that exclusive business charters granted to certain corporations were unconstitutional
True
In the 1820s and 1830s, most adult male wage earners
substantially improved their economic conditions.
The great Irish immigration of the 1840s was particularly stimulated by
the potato famine in Ireland