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1. Why was Gary's location beneficial to the growth of Indiana's steel industry? Select all that apply. (THERE ARE 2!!)
A.) The Great Lakes allowed steamers to bring in raw materials.
B.) The hilly terrain made it attractive to potential residents.
C.) The many railroads in the area hauled away finished products.
D.) The abundant natural gas deposits provided cheap energy.

2. Why did southern Indiana cities lag behind industrially?
A.) Southern businesses relied too heavily on river commerce.
B.) Southern land was too hilly to build as many railroad tracks.
C.) Hoosiers rejected the new technology of the railroad.
D.) Hoosiers refused to do business with the railroad monopolies.

3. How did industrialization change the population in Indiana? Select all that apply. (THERE ARE 2!!)
A.) immigrants have African Americans migrated to the state for jobs.
B.) Rural areas gained residents due to the improvements in machinery.
C.) Hoosiers left rural areas in search of job opportunities in the cities.
D.) the 1920 census showed city populations in decline.

4. How did industrialization affect women in Indiana? Select all that apply. (THERE ARE 2!!)
A.) Uneducated women that had a hard time finding employment.
B.) Women factory workers were paid less than men.
C.) Many women have to work outside of the home.
D.) Women remained in similar roles as in pioneer days.

5. How did new machinery change agriculture in Indiana?
A.) Hoosier farmers no longer used horses for labor.
B.) Hoosier farmers were able to grow more crops with less labor.
C.) Hoosier farmers had to work harder to farm fewer acres.
D.) Hoosier farmers could not afford to purchase a new machinery.

6. How did industrialization affect agriculture in Indiana?
A.) Machines made work more efficient but also made small farms less profitable.
B.) New machinery made it possible for more people to become farmers.
C.) Farmers no longer had to be concerned about bad weather causing poor harvest.
D.) Farmers became less interested in new innovative coming methods.

7. Where did the majority of eastern and southern European immigrants settle in Indiana in the early 1900s?
A.) along the border with Kentucky
B.) on farms in southern Indiana
C.) in the industrial cities of the north
D.) along the Wabash River

8. Why did thousands of African Americans begin to arrive in Indiana after the Civil War? Select all that apply.(THERE ARE 2!!)
A.) African Americans were looking for better jobs.
B.) Northern cities not have laws that discriminate against African-Americans.
C.) Poor conditions in the South forced African Americans to move north.
D.) Northern factories paid for the relocation of unskilled African Americans.

9. How did Elwood Haynes change Indiana automobile history?
A.) He won the first Indianapolis 500.
B.) He successfully manufactured one of the first cars.
C.) He founded the Cummins engine company.
D.) He built the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

10. How did the automobile affect the lives of Hoosiers in Indiana during the early 1900s?
A.) More people began to use interurban trains for travel.
B.) Most Hoosiers were opposed to the spread of roads across state farmland.
C.) It more time for Hoosiers to travel across state.
D.) Cars gave young people increased freedom of mobility.

11. How did the railroad affect Indianapolis? Select all that apply.(THERE ARE 2!!)
A.) It change the city from a political hub into an economic and transportation.
B.) It became the center of the natural gas boom due to improved transportation.
C.) The number of factories in the city skyrocketed.
D.) It attracted workers away from Indianapolis, reducing the population significantly.​

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Answer:1 is (THERE ARE 2!!) A.) The Great Lakes allowed steamers to bring in raw materials. B.) The hilly terrain made it attractive to potential residents.

2 is Southern businesses relied too heavily on river commerce. B.) Southern land was too hilly to build as many railroad tracks. C.) Hoosiers ...

3 is immigrants have African Americans migrated to the state for jobs. B.) Rural areas gained residents due to the improvements in machinery. C.) ...

4 is  which is the second of a two-part series on child labor, describes legislative efforts to curtail the employment of children in the late 1800s ...

5 is Farmers adopted new methods and more ma- chinery to grow more crops with less labor. Farm and factory became linked, as factories began to manufac- ture farming ...

6 is  farmers new more less farm and  became farming

7 is settlement   Indiana  European

8 is  blacks  when    their  they were beginning

9 is He began to formulate plans for a motorized vehicle in the early 1890s; he successfully road tested his first car, the Pioneer, on July 4, 1894—eight years ...

10 is As factories sprang up, hopes rose that economic growth would make a better life than that known by the pioneer generations. Economic growth there was. United ...

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11 is  It change the city from a political hub into an economic and transportation. B.) It became the center of the natural gas boom due to improved ...

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