Map 5-1, of Lowell, Massachusetts, highlights

A) how the layout of the town impacted the lives of young women.
B) the importance of the railroad to the town.
C) the confusing nature of the large town.
D) the small size of the town.


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A. The Declaration of Lima B. The Kellogg-Briand Pact C. The Four Power Treaty D. The Dawes Plan

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