Applied Practice a House Divided 1850-1861: Social, Political, And

Applied Practice a House Divided 1850-1861: Social, Political, And

Applied Practice A House Divided 1850-1861: Social, Political, and Economic Sectionalism STAAR Social Studies RESOURCE GUIDE Student Edition E\$SSOLHG3UDFWLFH/WG'DOODV7;$OOULJKWVUHVHUYHG Directions : Choose the best answer for each question. 1 Slavery was spreading into the American West in the early and mid-1800s because — A new land was needed to replace lands depleted by cotton farming B the U.S. population was growing overall C territories gained in the Mexican Cession allowed slavery D the enslaved population was growing quickly _________________________________________________________________ City Population 1 New York, New York 515,547 2 Baltimore, Maryland 169,054 3 Boston, Massachusetts 136,881 4 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 121,376 5 New Orleans, Louisiana 116,375 2 What did the five largest cities in the U.S. in 1850 have in common to explain their size? F They all had large enslaved populations. G They were all founded before the Revolutionary War. H They were all major ports. J They all had large factory-worker populations. 2 ©2014 by Applied Practice, Ltd., Dallas, TX. All rights reserved. Three largest Northern cities, 1850: Rank City Population 1 New York, New York 515,547 3 Boston, Massachusetts 136,881 4 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 121,376 Three largest Southern cities, 1850: Rank City Population 2 Baltimore, Maryland 169,054 5 New Orleans, Louisiana 116,375 14 Louisville, Kentucky 43,194 3 The South’s largest cities were — A originally slave markets B founded much later than the North’s C much smaller than the North’s D farther west than the North’s _________________________________________________________________ 4 The main reason Southern urban populations lagged behind Northern populations was that — F the agricultural society did not require cities G there was little or no industrial work to draw workers to cities H trade was carried on in the North, not in Southern trade cities J the South prided itself on its refusal to allow big cities ©2014 by Applied Practice, Ltd., Dallas, TX. All rights reserved. 3.

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