The main sites of textile production in the eighteenth century were __________.

A. factories
B. peasant homes
C. port cities
D. manors on large estates


Answer: B

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a. Gustav Flaubert b. Emile Zola c. Herman Melville d. Charles Dickens e. George Eliot

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All of the following might be found in "no man's land" except

a. barbed wire. b. rats. c. machine guns. d. poison gas. e. airplanes.

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What technological change enhanced food preservation?

What will be an ideal response?

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A large and bloody ethnic war occurred in ______________.

A. Czechoslovakia B. Romania C. Russia D. Yugoslavia E. Greece

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