What were safety and sanitary conditions like in factories? - Poor and dangerous - Very modern and clean - They were a focal point of every factory. - Due to laws, safety and sanitary conditions were a priority.

What will be an ideal response?


Poor and dangerous

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The Wilson administration came to see American exports to the Allies as

a. a contradiction of American ideals. b. necessary to the economic well-being of the United States. c. illegal under international law. d. evidence of the immorality of American business interests.

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The sculpture on the church of San Marco in Venice portrays Diocletian and three colleagues. Explain the symbolism of the four men in terms of Roman government and the condition of the Roman Empire in the fourth century.

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Which of the following was the strength of the Hittite Empire?

a. It brought farmers and herders into a single state and economic system. b. It had organized agriculture and state-regulated trade. c. It mobilized resources for public works and gathered raw materials for manufacture and trade. d. It had a connection between management of its labor force and environmental resources.

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The British East India Company through the negotiation with local Mughal princes gained a station at

A) Goa B) Calcutta C) Constantinople D) Dehli

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