- Multiple Choice 2 points Both President Franklin D Roosevelt and President Lyndon B. Johnson supported domestic policies that led to tax cuts for all Americans favored only one region of the nation provided direct help to those in need attempted to increase the wealth of the rich
- (NAM) According to the presentation, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 is credited with saving which of the following species from extinction? Snowy egret Passenger pigeon Northern cardinal Snowy owl POSSIBLE PC
- How does the sharecropper's contract replicate the system of slavery?
- 13. What were the long-lasting consequences of the Irish Potato Famine? a) A population explosion in Ireland b) Mass emigration and a significant decline in Ireland's population c) The creation of large -scale potato farming across Europe d) Improved agricultural techniques throughout Ireland 14. What occurred during the Clearances? a) Scottish farmers were provided with better farming tools and resources b) Scottish tenants were forcibly evicted from their land c) Poor farmers were given land rights in return for working in factories d) Scottish landowners began growing crops to feed urban populations 15. What was the consequence of the Clearances? a) Increased agricultural production in Scotland b) Social upheaval and the forced migration of many Scots c) A significant population increase in rural Scotland d) The widespread adoption of crop rotation techniques
- 1. What were enclosures? a) The process of creating small farming plots for poor farmer b) The practice of fencing off common land to create larger private farms c) A form of land conservation to protect wildlife d) Government policies to distribute land to peasants 2. How did the enclosure policy impact poor farmers? a) It gave them more land to farm b) It improved their crop yields significantly b) It forced them off common land and into wage labor d) It provided better tools for farming 3. What was the major impact of the Agricultural Revolution? a) It increased food production and efficiency b) It led to a decline in urbanization c) It caused mass unemployment in major cities d) It eliminated the need for new technologies 4. What was the seed drill? a) A machine that could harvest crops faster b) A system to increase crop rotation c) A new fertilizer for better crop growth d) A tool for planting seeds in neat rows, improving efficiency 5. What was crop rotation? a) Growing the same crop in the same field each season b) A system of rotating fields so that the soil could rest and regain nutrients c) The use of machinery to rotate crops in a factory d) Using the same crop for every season to ensure consistent production 6. What was the significance of the Spinning Jenny? a) It revolutionized steam-powered engines b) It improved the speed of textile production by spinning multiple threads at once c) It allowed for faster transportation of goods d) It was the first fully automated machine in the textile industry