The most crucial technological breakthrough of the early industrial era was the development of a general-purpose steam engine in 1765 by James Watt.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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One reason the Athens of 350 B.C.E. was not the thriving Athens of Pericles's time was ________

A. it no longer had a large fleet B. it had no allies to share the burden of war C. it had weak leadership D. it had just experienced a severe drought

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The fighting in the South during the years 1779-1781

a. was largely indecisive. b. involved slave troops on both sides. c. resembled a civil war between Loyalists and Patriots. d. followed the conventional rules of war.

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The Smith-Connally Act of 1943

A. passed largely in response to actions taken by the United Mine Workers. B. both was opposed by President Franklin Roosevelt and passed largely in response to actions taken by the United Mine Workers. C. authorized the president to seize a war factory where workers had gone on strike. D. was opposed by President Franklin Roosevelt. E. All these answers are correct.

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What accounts for Andrew Jackson's unanticipated popular electoral success in the election of 1824?

Why did President Jackson's biography and political attacks appeal to specific domestic constituencies?

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