Why were the Aztecs able to create and rule an empire where they did? What were the most important factors helping them to do so?

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Francis Cabot Lowell's textile mill at Waltham, Massachusetts,

a. used steam engines for power. b. combined all manufacturing processes under one roof. c. implemented the putting-out plan. d. gave rise to the first labor unions in the United States.

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What factors most likely inspired the image of the "new women" such as those portrayed in this advertisement?

A) the emergence of mass culture combined with young women's turning away from social movements and toward their economic prospects B) the perception of women as controlling most purchasing decisions combined with their exodus from the workplace C) the continuing success of the women's movement in the wake of the success of the suffragists combined with overall American prosperity D) the emergence of car culture combined with the growing wealth of American families

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What dynasty took over the Frankish monarchy in the 8th century?

A) Merovingian B) Capetian C) Carolingian D) Saxon

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The principal reform envisioned by the Townshend Revenue Act was to

a. raise revenue. b. unload tea from the East India Company. c. establish the power of the King to tax. d. hurt colonial trade. e. pay the salaries of colonial governors and judges.

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