In 1913, it took 13 hours to produce one automobile. By 1925, Henry Ford's new plants were producing one car every __________.
A. 10 seconds
B. hour
C. 90 minutes
D. two hours
Answer: A
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A) protective trade barriers established by several foreign nations B) consistent victories by Indians on the Great Plains C) swarms of grasshoppers and mice that destroyed crops D) an increase in wheat prices that weakened their markets
All of the following are TRUE about Rosa Parks EXCEPT
A) she had been a civil rights activist for a long time. B) she had supported segregation laws until she was arrested for violating the color line on a segregated bus. C) elections officials had tried to deny her the right to vote on numerous occasions. D) she had attended desegregation workshops.
The foremost advocate of the Second Bank of the United States was
A. Henry Clay. B. John Calhoun. C. Nicholas Biddle. D. Martin Van Buren.
The first significant invention that revolutionized textile production was
A) John Kay's flying shuttle. B) James Watt's steam engine. C) Richard Arkwright's water-powered spinning machine. D) James Hargreaves' spinning jenny. E) Edmund Cartwright's power loom.