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Chapter 4 History

Review!

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A.Horace KingB.Eli WhitneyC.William KingD.Daniel Pratt

Who was well known for bridge building?

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A.Horace KingB.Eli WhitneyC.William KingD.Daniel Pratt

Who was well known for bridge building?

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A.SlavesB.Yeoman FarmersC.Plantation OwnersD.Abolitionists

Who lived on small farms and produced enough food to feed their own families?

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A.SlavesB.Yeoman FarmersC.Plantation OwnersD.Abolitionists

Who lived on small farms and produced enough food to feed their own families?

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A.William KingB.Horace KingC.Daniel PrattD.Eli Whitney

Who invented the cotton gin?

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A.William KingB.Horace KingC.Daniel PrattD.Eli Whitney

Who invented the cotton gin?

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A.Alabama roadsB.Toll roadsC.Concrete roadsD.Highways

In order to travel on these roads, you must pay a fee.

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A.Alabama roadsB.Toll roadsC.Concrete roadsD.Highways

In order to travel on these roads, you must pay a fee.

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A.5B.4C.3D.2

The 1st railroad in Alabama was only ____ miles long.

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A.5B.4C.3D.2

The 1st railroad in Alabama was only ____ miles long.

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A.riversB.swampsC.forestsD.highways

Most plantations were located near _____.

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A.riversB.swampsC.forestsD.highways

Most plantations were located near _____.

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A.readerB.lawyerC.tutorD.helper

A teacher was sometimes called a _____.

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A.readerB.lawyerC.tutorD.helper

A teacher was sometimes called a _____.

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A.BirminghamB.MobileC.DothanD.Huntsville

During the 1800s, which city was the largest in Alabama?

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A.BirminghamB.MobileC.DothanD.Huntsville

During the 1800s, which city was the largest in Alabama?

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A.Horace KingB.Eli WhitneyC.Daniel PrattD.William King

Who was elected to be Vice President of the U.S. in 1852?

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A.Horace KingB.Eli WhitneyC.Daniel PrattD.William King

Who was elected to be Vice President of the U.S. in 1852?

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A.abolitionistsB.farmersC.folkwaysD.tutors

Who were people who did not support slavery?

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A.abolitionistsB.farmersC.folkwaysD.tutors

Who were people who did not support slavery?

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A.homespunB.coffleC.industrialistD.abolitionists

A train of slaves fastened together was called a _____.

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A.homespunB.coffleC.industrialistD.abolitionists

A train of slaves fastened together was called a _____.

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A.teachingB.coachingC.agricultureD.working at banks

The majority of people living in Alabama made a living by _____.

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A.teachingB.coachingC.agricultureD.working at banks

The majority of people living in Alabama made a living by _____.

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A.churchB.bankC.schoolD.county seat

Where did people go to document deeds and other legal papers?

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A.churchB.bankC.schoolD.county seat

Where did people go to document deeds and other legal papers?

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A.Horace KingB.Eli WhitneyC.Daniel PrattD.William King

Who was the industrialist who built factories in Alabama in the mid 1800s?

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A.Horace KingB.Eli WhitneyC.Daniel PrattD.William King

Who was the industrialist who built factories in Alabama in the mid 1800s?

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A.industrialistB.farmerC.tutorD.harriet

An _____ is an owner or manager of a factory.

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A.industrialistB.farmerC.tutorD.harriet

An _____ is an owner or manager of a factory.

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A.cottonB.homespunC.ginD.folkways

_____ is a loosely woven fabric made of linen or wool.

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A.cottonB.homespunC.ginD.folkways

_____ is a loosely woven fabric made of linen or wool.

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A.AlabamaB.MobileC.HarrietD.Prattville

The first slaves were brought to Alabama in 1721 aboard a ship named the _____.

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A.AlabamaB.MobileC.HarrietD.Prattville

The first slaves were brought to Alabama in 1721 aboard a ship named the _____.

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A.traditionsB.folkwaysC.ceremoniesD.games

Songs, stories, and superstitions that slaves brought with them from Africa were _____.

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A.traditionsB.folkwaysC.ceremoniesD.games

Songs, stories, and superstitions that slaves brought with them from Africa were _____.

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A.16th section landsB.18th section landsC.20th section landsD.22nd section lands

Units of surveyed land, often set aside for schools is called _____.

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A.16th section landsB.18th section landsC.20th section landsD.22nd section lands

Units of surveyed land, often set aside for schools is called _____.

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A. It helped the growth of economic development

B. It helped teachersC. It created more riversD.It created more toll

roads

The development of the steamship was important to Alabama because…

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A. It helped the growth of economic development

B. It helped teachersC. It created more riversD.It created more toll

roads

The development of the steamship was important to Alabama because…