UNIT 2 FINAL PUSH

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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This diagram shows some characteristics of America in the late 1800s. What title would complete this diagram?
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Factors That Contributed to Industrialization
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which characterization best exemplifies the United States at the end of the 19th century? Options: Widespread use of the telephone created a communications network that linked the nation. The closing of the frontier ended the era of expansion and acquisition of territories. The nation shifted from a rural agrarian economy to an urban industrial economy. Industrial growth centered on railroad towns in the Midwest and West.
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The nation shifted from a rural agrarian economy to an urban industrial economy.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following innovations from the Industrial Age had a significant impact on communication technologies? The development of the steam engine. The invention of the telephone. The introduction of the assembly line. The creation of synthetic dyes.
Back
The invention of the telephone.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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In the late 1800s, what factor directly contributed to the rapid growth of the steel industry? Options: new techniques for processing steel, strong leadership from labor unions, influx of capital from foreign investors, government regulation of the steel industry
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new techniques for processing steel
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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By 1911, the Standard Oil Company was responsible for producing 90% of all oil refined in the United States. What business strategy is best represented by this information?
Back
horizontal integration
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
This is a drawing that accompanied an 1880 patent granted to Thomas Edison. How did the invention in this patent impact industrial workers?
Back
Factories were able to extend working hours.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which action by a business tycoon in the late 1800s might have earned him the nickname "robber baron"? Options: donating money for the construction of libraries and museums, encouraging the implementation of new technology, developing efficient production techniques to conserve resources, creating monopolies and raising prices to unfair levels
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creating monopolies and raising prices to unfair levels
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