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Chapter 4 History Review!

Chapter 4 History Review!. Who was well known for bridge building?. Horace King Eli Whitney William King Daniel Pratt. Who was well known for bridge building?. Horace King Eli Whitney William King Daniel Pratt.

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Chapter 4 History Review!

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  1. Chapter 4 History Review!

  2. Who was well known for bridge building? • Horace King • Eli Whitney • William King • Daniel Pratt

  3. Who was well known for bridge building? • Horace King • Eli Whitney • William King • Daniel Pratt

  4. Who lived on small farms and produced enough food to feed their own families? • Slaves • Yeoman Farmers • Plantation Owners • Abolitionists

  5. Who lived on small farms and produced enough food to feed their own families? • Slaves • Yeoman Farmers • Plantation Owners • Abolitionists

  6. Who invented the cotton gin? • William King • Horace King • Daniel Pratt • Eli Whitney

  7. Who invented the cotton gin? • William King • Horace King • Daniel Pratt • Eli Whitney

  8. In order to travel on these roads, you must pay a fee. • Alabama roads • Toll roads • Concrete roads • Highways

  9. In order to travel on these roads, you must pay a fee. • Alabama roads • Toll roads • Concrete roads • Highways

  10. The 1st railroad in Alabama was only ____ miles long. • 5 • 4 • 3 • 2

  11. The 1st railroad in Alabama was only ____ miles long. • 5 • 4 • 3 • 2

  12. Most plantations were located near _____. • rivers • swamps • forests • highways

  13. Most plantations were located near _____. • rivers • swamps • forests • highways

  14. A teacher was sometimes called a _____. • reader • lawyer • tutor • helper

  15. A teacher was sometimes called a _____. • reader • lawyer • tutor • helper

  16. During the 1800s, which city was the largest in Alabama? • Birmingham • Mobile • Dothan • Huntsville

  17. During the 1800s, which city was the largest in Alabama? • Birmingham • Mobile • Dothan • Huntsville

  18. Who was elected to be Vice President of the U.S. in 1852? • Horace King • Eli Whitney • Daniel Pratt • William King

  19. Who was elected to be Vice President of the U.S. in 1852? • Horace King • Eli Whitney • Daniel Pratt • William King

  20. Who were people who did not support slavery? • abolitionists • farmers • folkways • tutors

  21. Who were people who did not support slavery? • abolitionists • farmers • folkways • tutors

  22. A train of slaves fastened together was called a _____. • homespun • coffle • industrialist • abolitionists

  23. A train of slaves fastened together was called a _____. • homespun • coffle • industrialist • abolitionists

  24. The majority of people living in Alabama made a living by _____. • teaching • coaching • agriculture • working at banks

  25. The majority of people living in Alabama made a living by _____. • teaching • coaching • agriculture • working at banks

  26. Where did people go to document deeds and other legal papers? • church • bank • school • county seat

  27. Where did people go to document deeds and other legal papers? • church • bank • school • county seat

  28. Who was the industrialist who built factories in Alabama in the mid 1800s? • Horace King • Eli Whitney • Daniel Pratt • William King

  29. Who was the industrialist who built factories in Alabama in the mid 1800s? • Horace King • Eli Whitney • Daniel Pratt • William King

  30. An _____ is an owner or manager of a factory. • industrialist • farmer • tutor • harriet

  31. An _____ is an owner or manager of a factory. • industrialist • farmer • tutor • harriet

  32. _____ is a loosely woven fabric made of linen or wool. • cotton • homespun • gin • folkways

  33. _____ is a loosely woven fabric made of linen or wool. • cotton • homespun • gin • folkways

  34. The first slaves were brought to Alabama in 1721 aboard a ship named the _____. • Alabama • Mobile • Africane • Prattville

  35. The first slaves were brought to Alabama in 1721 aboard a ship named the _____. • Alabama • Mobile • Africane • Prattville

  36. Songs, stories, and superstitions that slaves brought with them from Africa were _____. • traditions • folkways • ceremonies • games

  37. Songs, stories, and superstitions that slaves brought with them from Africa were _____. • traditions • folkways • ceremonies • games

  38. Units of surveyed land, often set aside for schools is called _____. • 16th section lands • 18th section lands • 20th section lands • 22nd section lands

  39. Units of surveyed land, often set aside for schools is called _____. • 16th section lands • 18th section lands • 20th section lands • 22nd section lands

  40. The development of the steamship was important to Alabama because… • It helped the growth of economic development • It helped teachers • It created more rivers • It created more toll roads

  41. The development of the steamship was important to Alabama because… • It helped the growth of economic development • It helped teachers • It created more rivers • It created more toll roads

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