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      makers, and other artisans worked in their homes or barns, relying on help of family


         Perhaps no single phenomenon brought more widespread and lasting change to the


      United States society than the rise of industrialization. Industrial growth hinged on several


 10) economic factors. First, industry requires an abundance of natural resources, especially


      coal, iron ore, water, petroleum, and timber-all readily available on the North American


      continent. Second, factories demand a large labor supply. Between the 1870’s and the


      First World War (1914-1918), approximately 23 million immigrants streamed to the


      United States, settled in cities, and went to work in factories and mines. They also helped


  15)build the vast network of canals and railroads that crisscrossed the continent and linked


      important trade centers essential to industrial growth.


         Factories also offered a reprieve from the backbreaking work and financial


      unpredictability associated with farming. Many adults, poor and disillusioned with


      farm life, were lured to the cities by promises of steady employment, regular paychecks,


  20)  increased access to goods and services, and expanded social opportunities. Others were


      pushed there when new technologies made their labor cheap or expendable; inventions


      such as steel plows and mechanized harvesters allowed one farmhand to perform work


      that previously had required several, thus making farming capital-intensive rather than


      labor-intensive.


  25)  The United States economy underwent a massive transition and the nature of work


      was permanently altered. Whereas cottage industries relied on a few highly skilled craft


      workers who slowly and carefully converted raw materials into finished products from


      start to finish, factories relied on specialization. While factory work was less creative and


      more monotonous, it was also more efficient and allowed mass production of goods at


      less expense.


1.What aspect of life in the United States does the passage mainly discuss?


  (A) The transition from an agricultural to an industrial economy


  (B) The inventions that transformed life in the nineteenth century


  (C) The problems associated with the earliest factories


  (D) The difficulty of farm life in the nineteenth century

2. Blacksmiths, silversmiths, and candle makers are mentioned in lines 5-6 as examples of artisans who

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