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hat led to the rapid growth of the railroad industry in the United States in the second half of the nineteenth century?(1 point)
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How did the advances in steel production and oil refining affect US industry History
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how did andrew carniege achieve vertical integration of the steel industry?
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The rise of industrialization radically changed life for people in the West in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Imagine
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Which statement about how industrialization affected working conditions for people in the late nineteenth century is NOT
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Why did industrialists favor the national bank?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThey believed it would end
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Discuss the transformation from agriculture to industrial of United States from 1865 -1940
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Which was the immediate goal of the Standard Oil Company when it lowered its prices?
A: to sell stock to investors B: to
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I have to research some industries. I need to know what industries were in new york, cincinatti, chicago, st louis and buffalo
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First of the grate industrial trusts,organized through a principle of horizontal integration that ruthlessly incorporated or
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read my essay and tell me if its good
Industrialization, which followed the Civil War, had a big impact in the United States. The
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why did the south industrilize more slowly than the north?
The south had fertile farmland that produced abundant crops. It also
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chapter 11 section 1 the modern era emerges why did idustrialization create a higher standard living
I don't have your book, but
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Compare industrialization's effect on politics in Great Britain, Japan, and Germany. (1 point)
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However, the use of this material did not truly surge until the _____ —where oil became valuable as both a fuel for
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Use the graph to answer the question.
The vertical axis is labeled millions and ranges from 0 to 900 in increments of 100. The
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A graph shows that there were 1 million manufacturing workers in the United States in 1850, then 2 million in 1870, then 5
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With the creation of James Watt’s steam engine, where did factories need to be located?(1 point) Responses near coal mines to
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Why did Japan decide it needed to industrialize?(1 point) Responses Because Japan thought that industrializing countries of
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Compare industrialization’s effect on politics in Great Britain, Japan, and Germany.(1 point) Responses The political changes
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Which of the following describes the factory system?(1 point)
Responses the rapid industrialization of economies in Asia the
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Germany built a strong steel economy in the region? Rhine ruhr or Frankfurt
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Question Which of the following was the main policy of government toward big business in the late 1800s? (1
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Compare industrialization’s effect on politics in Great Britain, Japan, and Germany.(1 point)
Responses The political changes
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Which of the following are some of the inventions that made industrialization possible in Europe?
Spinning Jenny, Steam Engine &
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Compare industrialization’s effect on politics in Great Britain, Japan, and Germany.(1 point) Responses The political changes
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Why did Japan decide it needed to industrialize?(1 point) Responses Because Great Britain found success with labor unions, Japan
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A map shows the locations of mill towns east of the Mississippi river. There are two mill towns marked in Massachusetts, and one
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Which resource was most important for industrialization?(1 point)
Responses sugar sugar coal coal tobacco tobacco wood
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Analyze which factor resulted in less available farmland and more privatized farmland during the Industrial Revolution.(1 point)
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Compare industrialization’s effect on politics in Great Britain, Japan, and Germany.(1 point)
Responses The political changes
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What happened as a result of J.P. Morgan’s work in the financial industry? (1 point) Responses He grew companies through the
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How did industrialization improve life for many Americans? (1 point) Responses Advances in technology led to more conveniences
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What was a common role of working children in urban centers during the period of industrialization? (1 point) Responses They
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Use the graph to answer the question.
900 800 700 600 500 STEEL CONSUMPTION MILLIONS POPULATION 300 200 100 0 1700 1800 1900 2000
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hy were southern states less industrialized than states in the North? (1 point) Responses Northern factories would not trade
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The shift from agriculture to industrialization illustrates that __________.
A. land has become scarce B. economies change over
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Which of the following describes the factory system? (1 point)
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A map shows the locations of mill towns east of the Mississippi river. There are two mill towns marked in Massachusetts, and one
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Of the following statements, which one most accurately represents an important change in industry following Reconstruction? (1
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Which resource was most important for industrialization?(1 point)
Responses tobacco tobacco sugar sugar coal coal wood wood
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In 1–2 sentences, describe the process of industrialization. Is the process of industrialization still going on? If so, how
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Compare industrialization’s effect on politics in Great Britain, Japan, and Germany.(1 point) Responses The political changes
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Why did Japan decide it needed to industrialize?(1 point)
Responses Because Great Britain found success with labor unions, Japan
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Which resource was most important for industrialization?(1 point)
Responses coal coal sugar sugar wood wood tobacco
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Why were southern states less industrialized than states in the North? (1 point) Responses Factory owners
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How did Gustavus Swift's introduction of refrigeration to the meat packing industry change food and ranching in the United
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Why did Rhine-Ruhr area become a major industrial area?
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1. What development helped speed up manufacturing of products such as automobiles?
2. Between 1860 and 1914, what was the
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The process of industrialization is the transformation of an economy from
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