What was the most immediate impact of introducing the horse…

What was the most immediate impact of introducing the horse to the plains Indians?    a.  A decrease in the amount of agricultural work the Indians did.   b.  A large increase in the size of hunting groups.    c.  More intensive and more efficient use of animal carcasses.    d.  More time was spent in fixed locations.

The Grangers are noted for   a.  encouraging the fed…

The Grangers are noted for   a.  encouraging the federal government to re-issue “greenbacks.”   b.  establishing cooperatives that sold farm and consumer goods to their members.   c.  refusing to sell grain to foreign countries.   d.  forming a cartel that set upper limits on members’ output of basic farm products.

U.S. cotton production   a.  remained concentrated i…

U.S. cotton production   a.  remained concentrated in Georgia and South Carolina until after 1860.   b.  was unable to compete with wool production in the antebellum textile industry.   c.  accounted for more than half of the dollar value of US exports between 1800 and 1850.   d.  faced declining world demand for most of the antebellum period.

Increases in productivity due to changes in technological ca…

Increases in productivity due to changes in technological capacity could be best represented by a:   a.  Shift out in the demand curve.    b.  Shift out in the supply curve.   c.  Shift out in both the demand and supply curves.   d.  Shift back in the supply curve. 

The joining of the eastern and western sections of nation’s…

The joining of the eastern and western sections of nation’s first transcontinental railroad was commemorated with the driving of the last spike on May 10, 1869   a.  in Salt Lake City.   b.  in Washington, D.C.   c.  at Promontory Point.   d.  on the rim of the Grand Canyon.

Clipper ships   a.  allowed for profitable shipping…

Clipper ships   a.  allowed for profitable shipping on both short and long journeys.   b.  dominated Atlantic trade by 1850.   c.  were among the first ships to have iron hulls.   d.  earned huge profits transporting passengers and cargo during the gold rushes to California and Australia.