What was the effect of immigrant workers on the textile factory system in New England?
A) It advanced camaraderie among the varying nationalities.
B) It caused a shift in the labor force, as immigrants replaced women as workers.
C) There was little to no effect, as factory owners believed young farm women were the most efficient textile workers.
D) It was a boon to factory owners who were in need of more skilled workers to run their machines.
B
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A. New York's Republican machine. B. Chicago's Democratic machine. C. Chicago's Republican machine. D. New York's Democratic machine.
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A) it opened two relatively isolated Japanese ports to the United States. B) it protected shipwrecked American sailors. C) it eventually led to Japan opening additional ports and establishing diplomatic relations with other countries. D) it quickly permitted the United States to become a much larger economic and military force in Japan than Great Britain