During the Industrial Revolution, consumption was not automatic so manufacturers did all of the following to sell their product EXCEPT ________
A. update and advertise a new version of a product to replace the older and thus less desirable and fashionable product
B. appeal to contemporary Christians to sell products to cleanse their outward appearance during services
C. appeal first to the aristocracy and once their business had been gained, produce a less expensive version of the product to sell to the middle class
D. salespeople used bilingual catalogs and went all over Europe to demonstrate products
E. learn lessons from past failures and successes
Answer: B
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Which of the following individuals is INCORRECTLY associated with the industry he helped to found?
A) Andrew Carnegie: steel B) J. P. Morgan: finance C) Henry Bessemer: railroads D) John Rockefeller: oil E) William Kelly: steel
The Mongol naval campaign against Japan in 1281
A. was a complete success. B. was the largest seaborne expedition before World War II. C. was aided by a favorable wind that the Chinese came to call kamikaze. D. turned back because of the fear of disease. E. conquered the northernmost islands of Japan.
Why did many New Englanders oppose war with Great Britain?
a. They traced their heritage back to Great Britain and did not want to be at war with relatives. b. They were tired from fighting the Revolutionary War and wanted a time of sustained peace. c. They were tired from fighting in conflicts with Native Americans in the West and wanted a time of peace. d. They were already engaged in their own armed conflicts with the French in Canada and could not support two wars. e. They believed the real reason for the war was to build up America's ego—a ridiculous cause for war in their opinion.