The industrial giants that appeared in the second half of the nineteenth century

a. often were alliances of boards of directors, professional managers, and financiers allied with banks.
b. operated far-flung empires of enormous mechanized factories.
c. usually employed unskilled, low-paid labor.
d. financed and utilized scientific advances.
e. all of the above


e

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What will be an ideal response?

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Jeffersonian Republicans believed in all of the following except

a. opposition to a national debt. b. agriculture as the ideal occupation. c. every adult white male's right to vote. d. freedom of speech. e. central authority should be kept to a minimum.

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A) population increase B) the town meeting C) membership in the church D) all of these are correct

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