Which of the following techniques did Carnegie NOT employ during his rise to success?
a) He had the ability to identify and promote talented men.
b) He devised management techniques to evaluate the effectiveness of each stage of the manufacturing process.
c) He was able to anticipate new markets for his products.
d) He offered higher wages and shorter hours than his competitors to attract the highest quality workers.
e) He spread rumors concerning the quality of his competitors' products.
d
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Aksum profited from all of the following factors except:
a. Deforestation of and nomadic raids against Meroƫ. b. Trade contacts with Ethiopian guides and owners of transport animals. c. Its proximity to the coast and one of the main transshipment ports in the Red Sea. d. Its status as an entrepot established by gold miners in Yemen.
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), also known as the vanguard of the New Left, saw its mission as a. ensuring equality of opportunity across the nation
b. overturning the existing government as part of a social revolution. c. participatory democracy -- grass roots activism and government responsive to local needs. d. passage of the Voting Rights Act. e. All of these choices.
Why did some states decline to ratify the Articles of Confederation until 1781, four years after it was drafted?
a. They wanted to retain the right to coin money. b. They feared giving Congress the power to negotiate treaties. c. They disliked the clause obligating them to raise armies and navies. d. They were struggling over the issue of western land. e. They disliked that the Articles required them to provide funds to Congress.
Luther's ninety-five theses ________.
A. earned him a teaching position at Wittenberg University B. had little real impact C. were the beginning of Luther's public campaign for reform D. expressed his belief that salvation could be bought and sold