What major problems or needs of large urban centers were improved or eliminated by new technology and science during the late nineteenth century?

What will be an ideal response?


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Which of the following weakened the Kellogg–Briand Pact?

a)  It relied on the moral force of international opinion for enforcement. b)  The Soviet Union barred the countries in Europe from signing it. c)  Germany refused to accept its terms. d)  The United States refused to sign it.

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"An Act of Congress which deprives a person…of his liberty or property merely because he came himself or brought his property into a particular Territory…could hardly be dignified with the name of due process of law"

This statement is from the A) Compromise of 1850. B) Ableman v. Booth decision. C) Kansas-Nebraska Act. D) Dred Scott decision.

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Czech leader Václav Havel was

a. a shipyard worker. b. a professor. c. a labor organizer. d. a playwright. e. a member of the military.

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Section 7a of the NIRA provided that:

A: employees had the right to collective bargaining B: job seekers should not be forced to join company unions or refrain from joining a labor organization of their own choosing C: employers should comply with maximum hours, minimum pay rates, and other conditions of employment approved by president Roosevelt D: all of the above

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