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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
(1 point) Responses A. to undermine Northern
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how agriculture and textile factories impacted the economic development of South Carolina.
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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
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Which of the following statements accurately explains one way the oil industry caused the industrialization of the Texas
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Which of the following statements accurately explains one way the oil industry caused the industrialization of the Texas
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Which of the following statements accurately explains one way the oil industry caused the industrialization of the Texas
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Which of the following statements accurately explains one way the oil industry caused the industrialization of the Texas
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Which of the following statements accurately explains one way the oil industry caused the industrialization of the Texas
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which was the main goal of the international cotton expositions held in georgia?
a. to undermine northen factories b. to promote
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what can be directly tied to the invention of the cotton gin?(1 point)Responsesindustrialization in New Englandindustrialization
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Why was Beaumont, Texas, called a boomtown during the early 1900s?
Land prices in Beaumont increased from $150 per acre to nearly
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Which of the following statements accurately explains one way the oil industry caused the industrialization of the Texas
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Which of the following statements accurately explains one way the oil industry caused the industrialization of the Texas
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Why was Beaumont, Texas, called a boomtown during the early 1900s?(1 point) Responses Pennsylvania investors funded oil camps
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Which option most correctly analyzes the benefits and downsides to the industrialization experienced by China in the last 40
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Following the Civil War, the South's industrialization lagged behind that of the North's because
A Southern farms were hit by
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which was the main goal of the international cotton expositions held in Georgia?
A. to undermine northern facotories B. to
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A student is writing a research paper about the oil industry in Texas. Which of the following topic sentences could they use to
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Which of the following statements accurately explains one way the oil industry caused the industrialization of the Texas
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Feature A graph shows that there were 1 million manufacturing workers in the United States in 1850, then 2
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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
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How could the North's factories be considered an advantage?
A. The factories could sell surplus goods to Europe for money. B. The
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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
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Which option most correctly analyzes the benefits and downsides the industrialization experienced by China in the last 40 years?
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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
(1 ) Responses to undermine Northern factories
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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia? (1 point) Responses to undermine Northern
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Which statement best demonstrates the importance of natural resources to Minnesota’s industrialization?
1. Wood and coal fueled
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Which option most correctly analyzes the benefits and downsides to the industrialization experienced by China in the last 40
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Why was Beaumont, Texas, called a boomtown during the early 1900s?(1 point) Responses Patillo Higgins and other investors wanted
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which was the main goal of the international cotton expositions held in georgia?
a. to undermine northern factories b. to promote
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Which was the main goal of the international cotton expositions held in ga ? A. Undermine northern factories b. Promote southern
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make this easier to understand: Industrialization shifts an agrarian economy to a manufacturing-based one, replacing manual
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shorten this: Industrialization shifts an agrarian economy to a manufacturing-based one, replacing manual labor with mass
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shorten and make this easier to understand: Industrialization is the shift from agricultural reliance to factory production,
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Use the feedback from the previous question to help you answer this question.Which inference can be drawn based on the
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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
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Why did railroad leaders consolidate their lines in the 1880s
A. To reduce competition and increase efficiency. B. To keep from
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How are the identities of cities such as Dallas and Houston directly related to the discovery of oil at Spindletop?
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Whitney wanted to speed up the making of guns by having machines manufacture each part. All machine-made parts would be
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Which was the main goal of the International Cotton Expositions held in Georgia?
A. to undermine Northern factories B. to promote
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The innovation shown in this photograph most affect the U.S. economy by --
(1 point) • decreasing the need for canals •
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In 3–5 sentences, describe the causes and impact of the Ford Hunger March in Dearborn, Michigan, in 1932.%0D%0A%0D%0A(4
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In 3 sentences, explain how the identities of cities such as Dallas and Houston are directly related to the discovery of oil at
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Is this statement true or false?
Industrialization gave rise to an increased consumerism in Western Europe and the United States
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What was the initial impact of industrialization on the countries in Asia and Africa?
Responses Africa lent the help of many of
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Which option most correctly analyzes the benefits in the downsides to the industrialization experienced by China and the last 40
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The use of which manufacturing system directly resulted in the rapid industrialization of the United States?
Responses A The
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Why was Industrialization important to the United States? Pick one of the correct answer below.
Technology and immigration fueled
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Which of the following statements accurately explain one way the oil industry caused the industrialization of the Texas economy?
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Which of the following benefits usually comes first during a process of industrialization?(1 point)
Responses increased food
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