In what way were the methods of Henry Ford and Edward L. Stratemeyer similar?
A) Both applied the assembly line to auto manufacturing.
B) Both turned out high-quality goods at high prices.
C) Neither would give in to labor demands.
D) Both used mass-production techniques.
E) Both transformed public transportation.
Answer: D
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a. elimination of trade barriers. b. introduction of a standard system of law throughout much of Italy. c. concept of the state as a community of citizens. d. introduction of constitutions and representative assemblies. e. all of the above
The New York settlement led by Lillian Wald was
A) Smith College. B) Hull-House. C) the Henry Street Settlement. D) Kelley House.
Which of the following was NOT identified in the text as one of the urban areas with more than fifty thousand inhabitants during the High Middle Ages?
a. Ghent. b. Paris. c. London. d. Venice. e. Milan.
Which of the following served as a translator and guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition?
a. Patrick Gass b. Zebulon Pike c. Sacagawea d. York