How did factory work differ from farm work during the 1800s? A. Workers in factories were limited by the change of seasons. B. Workers on farms didn’t have to work around daylight. C. Workers on farms

How did factory work differ from farm work during the 1800s? A. Workers in factories were limited by the change of seasons. B. Workers on farms didn’t have to work around daylight. C. Workers on farms worked harder. D. Workers in factories didn’t have to work around daylight.

You’ve marinated a piece of meat in a liquid marinade and are about to cook the meat. Chef A says you should leave any excess marinade on the meat for added flavor and texture. Chef B says you should

You’ve marinated a piece of meat in a liquid marinade and are about to cook the meat. Chef A says you should leave any excess marinade on the meat for added flavor and texture. Chef B says you should scrape off any excess marinade before cooking. Which chef is correct? A. Neither chef is correct. B. Chef A is correct. C. Chef B is correct. D. Both chefs are correct.

What effect did the “Fourteen Points” have on Germany at the end of World War I? a Germany grew confident and continued to fight rather than sign an armistice bringing an end to the war. b Germany

What effect did the “Fourteen Points” have on Germany at the end of World War I? a Germany grew confident and continued to fight rather than sign an armistice bringing an end to the war. b Germany grew nervous and continued to fight rather than sign an armistice bringing an end to the war. c Germany became willing to sign an armistice because leaders believed they could gain more territory. d Germany became willing to sign an armistice because leaders felt a peace settlement would be fair.

Based on the information on the map, what can you infer about industry in the United States? (1 point) • Manufacturing was a key part of the economy in the Northeast. • Agriculture was the major i

Based on the information on the map, what can you infer about industry in the United States? (1 point) • Manufacturing was a key part of the economy in the Northeast. • Agriculture was the major industry in the South. • Mills in the Northeast had to be close to ports to make it easier to transport factory-made goods. • Population levels in the Midwest made it difficult to support the amount of labor required to industrialize. Based on this image, how can you tell the spinning jenny increased the speed of thread production? (1 point) • It is built […]