Which of the following describes the new way of working in industry in the eighteenth century?

a. small, privately owned businesses that employed a few highly skilled workers
b. government controlled factories that were poorly run with little production growth
c. mechanized factories with huge concentrations of workers
d. large factories with highly skilled, highly paid workers that completed most tasks by hand


d

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King Philip II of Macedon took advantage of his appointment as regent to become king by ________

A. overthrowing his infant nephew B. making promises of future power to the nobility C. receiving support from the surrounding aristocracy D. making deals with the city managers to pressure the throne

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World historians associate the gold-salt trade most closely with which of the following trade routes?

a. East Asian sea network b. Indian Ocean network c. Silk Roads d. Trans-Saharan routes e. Hanseatic League network

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Which of these best explains Andrew Jackson's opposition to the national bank?

a. personal animosity b. Jackson's fiscally conservative policies c. conflict between Jackson and John Quincy Adams d. Jackson's support for states' rights

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All of the following is true about the Federal Highway Act of 1956, EXCEPT:

a. It was supposed to meet the needs of an automobile driven nation. b. The military needed such a nationwide transportation network. c. It was a major federal spending program under Republican president Eisenhower. d. It was designed to address unemployment among unskilled workers.

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