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1. Thomas Jefferson and the Republicans opposed large-scale industry because
They wanted to create a strong, centralized government
Industry would create a dependent economy
Industry would create mass poverty
The US should not rely on international trade
2. All of the following are true of Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists except
They feared a powerful national government
Economic growth required a large, domestic consumer market
He advocated a large manufacturing sector
The US should not rely on international trade
3. All of the following are true of the Louisiana Purchase (1803) except:
It expanded Jefferson’s “Empire of Liberty”
The US went to war with France for the territory
It guaranteed widespread landownership for generations
It removed a foreign military threat from the continent
4. The War of 1812 did all of the following except:
Discredited Alexander Hamilton’s economic program
Strengthened American nationalism
European powers treated the US with more respect
Demonstrated that foreign markets were not reliable
5. Which technology was responsible for the Market Revolution in the 1820s-30s?
Steamboat and Erie Canal
Transcontinental Railroad
Internal Combustion engine
Aircraft
6. The Market Revolution did the following except:
Gave western farmers access to distant eastern US markets
Triggered an industrial revolution
Increased the number of subsistence farmers
Improved the living standards of most people
7. All of the following made antebellum industrialization take off except:
Telegraph
Discovery of oil
Westward migration
Growth of corporations and banks
8. All of the following made antebellum industrialization possible except:
Steel plows and mechanical reapers
Telephones and radios
Machine tools and standardized parts
Irish immigration
9. All of the following are true of the Upper South in the 19th century except:
It became less dependent on slavery
It grew more tobacco
It grew more...