Final answer:
By the 20th century, there were indeed over 100 golf courses, which is a) true. The market revolution brought substantial economic and social changes, and Francis Cabot Lowell built the first integrated textile mill in New England, both statements are true. However, the US does not have higher voting rates than Sweden and South Korea, which is false.
Step-by-step explanation:
The claim that there were over 100 golf courses by the 20th century is true. Golf began to spread and became more popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, leading to the establishment of many new courses.
The market revolution dramatically reshaped the United States economically and socially. The statement that it brought many social and economic changes to the country is also true.
Regarding voting rates in the United States compared to other democratic industrialized countries, including Sweden and South Korea, the statement that US voting rates are higher is false. The US typically has lower voter turnout in comparison to these countries.
Francis Cabot Lowell was indeed integral to the industrial revolution in New England. The statement that he built the first integrated textile mill in New England is true.