29.What was one reaction to the influx of immigrants in the early 1800s?
(Points: 3)
European countries tried to limit the number of people leaving.
American churches sought immigrants to swell the ranks of their congregations.
Nativists tried to place strict limits on immigration.
Congress passed laws prohibiting immigration from certain countries.
30. Which of the following statements best contrasts the North and the South in the early 1800s?
(Points: 3)
The North was more industrial, had more immigrants, and had more cities than the South.
The North was more industrial, had more slaves, and had more rural areas than the South.
The South had more immigration, was less industrial, and had more industry than the North.
The South had more slaves, was more agricultural, and exported more manufactured goods than the North.
31. Who was not a part of the antislavery movement in the first part of the nineteenth century?
(Points: 3)
Frederick Douglass
Harriet Tubman
Dorothea Dix
Nat Turner
32. Which was not a reason for westward expansion during the first part of the nineteenth century?
(Points: 3)
Farmers wanted land on midwestern prairies.
Transportation had improved.
Commerce could move two ways on the Mississippi.
Indian removal made the Midwest safe.
33. What was the most reliable way of transporting goods at the beginning of the nineteenth century?
(Points: 3)
by boat
with wagons
on horseback
with carts
34. Which answer best describes the South in the early 1800s?
(Points: 3)
wheat and corn
railroads and toll roads
factories and farms
plantations and slaveryHISTORY HELP PLEASE?! FAST?!?
30 is A
31 is Dorothea Dix - she worked to improve mental health care for the poor
32 Indian removal came latter
33
34 plantations and slavery
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