Prior to the Industrial Revolution, most places of production employed only a few people __________.
A. not related to the owner
B. the owner knew directly
C. from the town where the business was located
D. familiar with the methods of production
Answer: A
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When the South Vietnamese army and government collapsed in 1975, Congress
A) decided to send U.S. marines to Cambodia to break the North Vietnamese supply lines. B) poured more arms into the South to stop North Vietnam's advance. C) refused to send more arms to South Vietnam. D) called upon the United Nations to send a peacekeeping force to stabilize Vietnam.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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