President Wilson’s policy of Moral Diplomacy concentrated on building?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Democracies in other countries.

Explanation:

it stated that support would only be given to countries whose moral beliefs were in line with American beliefs.

Answer 2
Democracy’s in other country’s

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Why were American colonists accused of poor backing in the French and Indian War?

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Also known as the Seven Years’ War, this New World conflict marked another chapter in the long imperial struggle between Britain and France. When France’s expansion into the Ohio River valley brought repeated conflict with the claims of the British colonies, a series of battles led to the official British declaration of war in 1756. Boosted by the financing of future Prime Minister William Pitt, the British turned the tide with victories at Louisbourg, Fort Frontenac and the French-Canadian stronghold of Quebec. At the 1763 peace conference, the British received the territories of Canada from France and Florida from Spain, opening the Mississippi Valley to westward expansion.

Explanation:

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Why did they break into the Watergate building? a. to steal money and other valuables. b. to both steal documents and install microphones. c. to plant evidence against the president's enemies.

What organization did the men belong to? a. the EPA. b. CREEP. c. the Democracy Party.

What did the men receive for carrying out the break-in? a. money. b. promotions. c. protection.

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1 is b 2 is c and 3 is c
1b 2c 3c I think
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7.
Congress established the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) to loan money to __

A
depositors so they could withdraw their savings from banks

B
European nations so they could pay off their war debts

C
banks so they could lend money to businesses to stimulate economic activity

D
investors so they could engage in more stock speculation

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Answer:

C . banks so they could lend money to businesses to stimulate economic activity.

Explanation:

The Reconstruction Finance Corporation refers to a federal agency of the United States of America responsible for supporting the collapsed financial system in the years following the 1929 stock market crash. In 1932, Congress agreed that the RFC would start a business with specific rules directing the entity to grant urgent loans to banks faced with the danger of shutting down. The RFC extended its power during its operational period, eventually allowing loans to smaller companies, railway lines, and even farmers.

Answer: C Banks so they could lend money to businesses to stimulate economic activity!

Which statement best summarizes a motivation behind the Age of

Exploration?

A. The Ottoman Empire looked to spread Islam in Asia and Africa.

B. Explorers from Europe hoped to discover new trade routes to Asia.

C. The Ming dynasty worked to establish colonies in Africa and the

Americas.

D. European governments looked to spread feudalism to Africa and

the Americas.

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The correct answer is B. Explorers from Europe hoped to discover new trade routes to Asia.

Explanation:

During the Age of Exploration (15th century to the 17th century) European countries such as Spain, the United Kingdom, France, and Portugal led maritime explorations. In this context, European explorers' main motivation was to find a maritime route to Asia as the only route during the time was a land route, which was difficult and took too much time. Also, Europeans believed a new route would increase trade and benefit them economically. This motivation later led to the discovery of the Americans, and the colonization process. Thus, it is option B the one that was a motivation related to the Age of Exploration.

The correct answer is b

write a paragraph explaining whether you think George Washington cut a cherry tree down Give evidence PLS HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

The cherry tree myth is the most well-known and longest enduring legend about George Washington. In the original story, when Washington was six years old he received a hatchet as a gift and damaged his father’s cherry tree. When his father discovered what he had done, he became angry and confronted him. Young George bravely said, “I cannot tell a lie…I did cut it with my hatchet.” Washington’s father embraced him and rejoiced that his son’s honesty was worth more than a thousand trees.

Answer:

George Washington could of possibly not cut a cherry tree. During the time when he lived, the 1700s, stories from people's imagination were everywhere. I believe this is because many people had free time. It also could if been a rumor that he did cut down a cherry tree that people believed as at this time many were very ignorant. George Washington may not have cut down a cherry tree.

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The Great Depression ended because:

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The World War II ended the Great Depression because war jobs took care of the 17 million unemployed people in 1939.

When WWII broke out, people finally had an opportunity to get a job in making weapons and other supplies. As more and more women joined the weapon industry, money in the economy rose, ending The Great Deppresion.

The main difference between archaeologists and anthropologists is that archaeologists find and excavate the artifacts of ancient people, while anthropologists excavate the tombs of ancient people. archaeologists concentrate on the physical artifacts of ancient people, while anthropologists study a wider range of human cultures and behaviors. archaeologists search for and excavate the artifacts of ancient people, while anthropologists interpret the findings of archaeologists. archaeologists focus on artifacts of ancient people, while anthropologists study human remains of ancient people.

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Answer:

nswer:

archaeologists find and excavate the artifacts of ancient people, while anthropologists interpret the findings of archaeologists.

Explanation:

Archaeologists study the ancient remains of fossils. Anthropologists study the meaning of what the Archaeologists find.

archaeologists concentrate on the physical artifacts of ancient people, while anthropologists study a wider range of human cultures and behaviors

What was Captain Cook's role in the First Fleet?

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Answer:

Myth 2 – Cook and Endeavour were in the First Fleet and brought convicts to Australia. ... In fact, Cook was the representative of the British Crown and claimed possession of the east coast of Australia on behalf of the Crown, naming it New South Wales

Explanation:

Myth 1 – Cook was the first European to discover Australia
According to a recent survey 31 per cent of Australians think that James Cook was the first European to find Australia.1

The fact is that Cook’s 1770 voyage followed more than a dozen previous encounters by Europeans in the north-west, west and south of the continent throughout the 17th century – all of them more than a hundred years before Cook’s visit. There may even have been earlier Portuguese visits in the 16th century, and some historians have suggested that the Chinese Grand Fleet, under Admiral Zheng He, may have arrived here in the 15th century. Visiting long before Cook, men such as Willem Janszoon, Luis Vaz de Torres, Dirk Hartog, Frederick de Houtman and Abel Tasman are certainly not household names, as are Cook and Endeavour.

Cook can claim a couple of other ‘firsts’, though: in 1770, he was the first European to chart the east coast and the Endeavour crew were the first Europeans known to have landed on the east coast.

In fact, the oldest known foreign visitors to Australia were from modern-day Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Makassan traders had been visiting and trading with people in northern Australia for hundreds of years and dugout canoes were traded from the Sepik River to the Torres Strait Islands for generations before Cook arrived there.

No European ‘discovered’ Australia. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander inhabitants of this continent managed that all by themselves – some 60,000 years before any European turned up.

Painting of James Cook
Captain Cook by Nathaniel Dance (1735-1811), published 1969. State Library of Victoria, H32508

Myth 2 – Cook and Endeavour were in the First Fleet and brought convicts to Australia
According to the same survey, 47 per cent of Australians think that Endeavour arrived in Australia with the First Fleet in 1788 – and they are 100 per cent wrong!2

The First Fleet, under Captain Arthur Phillip, arrived in Botany Bay between 18 and 20 January 1788. By that time, Cook had been dead for nine years, Endeavour had been renamed Lord Sandwich, and in 1778, during the American War of Independence, the ship had been scuttled in Newport Harbor, Rhode Island, as an underwater defence against French attack.

The way many non-Indigenous Australians mix up Cook and Phillip is understandable – for many years Cook’s arrival was seen as a better foundational moment than a fleet full of convicts, and so 29 April (the date when Endeavour arrived at Botany Bay in 1770) was officially celebrated as the origin of white settlement. From the 1930s, the focus of national commemorations turned towards the First Fleet – but often didn’t mention the convicts. It wasn’t until the ‘convict stain’ began to be erased in the 1970s that the First Fleet became widely associated with the beginning of modern Australia.

In fact, Cook was the representative of the British Crown and claimed possession of the east coast of Australia on behalf of the Crown, naming it New South Wales. Cook’s arrival has therefore become the symbol of the European invasion and occupation of the continent, particularly for First Nations people.

Myth 3 – January 26 marks Cook’s arrival
Another fallacy. On 29 April 1770, Cook arrived in Stingray Bay (which he later changed to Botanist Bay, then Botany Bay – the area is now the Kamay Botany Bay National Park). January 26 was when the First Fleet arrived in Sydney Cove – 18 years later, in 1788. Governor Phillip moved the planned settlement from Botany Bay to Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour). Strangely, perhaps, the usually meticulous cartographer Cook didn’t even enter what Phillip called ‘the finest harbour in the world’, but merely sailed past.

Myth 4 – Cook circumnavigated Australia
That’s a ‘no’. Cook saw only the east coast of the continent, and was several thousand kilometres short of a circumnavigation.

Cook sighted the mainland near what is now called Point Hicks, in Victoria, and sailed north up the east coast before continuing to Batavia (now Jakarta, Indonesia). He didn’t ever see the north and west coasts of the continent, and the only southern region he encountered was on a later trip, when he sailed Tasmania’s east coast.

The first European to circumnavigate Australia was Matthew Flinders, from 1801 to 1803. Flinders was accompanied by Bungaree, the first Indigenous Australian known to have circumnavigated the continent.


Why are Indian tribes heavily aligned with the
FR and not the BR?

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Answer:

Explanation:

First off, not all Native Americans supported the French during the colonial wars. Most Algonquian speakers supported the French and most Iroquois supported the English. In general, the key concepts here are economic power and political power.

The fur trade dominated colonial relations from the Ohio Valley and the Upper Midwest. Whoever controlled the economy of that area would have both economic and political power. The Iroquois were positioned to control trade via the Great Lakes. Algonquian speakers were able to go around them and deal directly with Europeans. Iroquois leaders attempted to push into the interior using British guns while Algonquians pushed the Lakota out of Minnesota and onto the plains.

Many Algonquians intermarried with the French and created a new ethnic group, the Metis who also aligned with the French, in part, because both were Catholic.

The FR were tolerant of the Indian tribes and bartered with them forming a relationship with the Indians

What is one way that “The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand” contrasts with “The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida”? The Maori myth features courage, but the Haida myth does not. The Maori myth features community, but the Haida myth does not. The Maori myth features the gods, but the Haida myth does not. The Maori myth features deception, but the Haida myth does not.

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Answer:

The Maori myth features courage, but the Haida myth does not.

Explanation:

In "The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand", the myth presents the Maori people as someone who is in control of their land and knows their abilities. The statement that "Tû opened his mouth and ate his brothers to punish them for their cowardice" seems to signify that the Maori ancestors were brave and were fierce warriors. Moreover, the narrator continues "Tû's descendants became the Mâori, the humans who are able to master anything that they decide to conquer: the forest, the sea, the food, and the earth".

Meanwhile, "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida" does not necessarily include passages that seem to show the courage or bravery of the Haida people. Rather, it presents Raven playing a trick on the Sky-Chief and also mentions that the people have plenty of food and water. So, it may be that they need no such courage to defend look/ fight for their requirements.

Thus, one contrasting thing between the two texts is that while the Maori myth features courageous acts, the Haida myth has no such feature.

"The Maori myth features courage, but the Haida myth does not."

This is true because the Maori people value courage and strength while the Haida people value that which encompasses physical and emotional needs.

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Read these scenarios, and then answer the questions that follow.


Harry teaches math in a school. He owns a car and a house. He loves to paint whenever he has time. During the recent presidential election, he voted for the candidate whose economic policies he strongly believed in, such as providing incentives for people to start their own businesses. Someday, Harry wants to open his own art gallery.



Julie works at a government-owned factory. Most people in her town work in the same factory. Julie is a born artist and aspires to own an art gallery. However, the government restricts the number of businesses that can be started each year.



What is different about these two situations?

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Answer:

They are the opposite of each other

Explanation:

Harry: teaches at school; loves to paint when he has time; voted for the candidate whose economic policies he strongly believed in, such as providing incentives for people to start their own businesses.

Julie: works at a government-owned factory; Julie is a born artist; the government restricts the number of businesses that can be started each year.

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Answer:

In the first situation, the government gives a lot of economic freedom to its citizens. In the second situation, the government gives limited economic freedom to its citizens.

Explanation:

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progressives failed in the area of fighting: A. Discrimination B. Political Machines C. Workplace hazards D none of these choices are correct

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Answer:

Option C. Workplace Hazards

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Workplace hazards (C)

5. What were the effects of the French and Indian War?

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Answer:

1. War costs a lot of money. The country must pay for soldiers, supplies, weapons, etc.

2. Britain gains control of the Ohio Valley and other land the French claimed

3. The new “British” land in the West is full of unhappy Native Americans who just lost a war and some of their land.

Explanation:

The cost of the war it enlarged Britain’s debt

Govemments are important because
they enforce rules that control conduct within a population
they control every aspect of the population
they eliminate the need for participation in national decisions

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Answer:

its the first one

Explanation:

enforce rules that control conduct within a population

Governments are important because they enforce rules that control conduct within a population

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Which behaviors were typical of McCarthyism? Select three options.

asking forceful and threatening questions
allowing people to hold any opinion about government
forcing people out of their jobs if they were accused of supporting communism
questioning the loyalty of government workers if they agreed with communist ideas
blocking people from wearing red because that meant they supported communism

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D.

The red scare was all about getting communists out of the government and that was because of the fears that McCarthyism created about Russian spies.

1, 3, and 4. Hope this helps

What is the relationship between the "racial composition" map and the "grades of security" map? How has your neighborhood changed since 1935?

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Answer: the difference is that racial is still going and the other one isn’t #BLM

Explanation:

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What were the main motivations for the colonization of the New England colonies and the Middle colonies?

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The Answer is New York, and New Jersey were founded as trade centers, while Pennsylvania was founded as a heaven for quakers

Which disease was one of the Panama Canal’s biggest changes?

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Answer:

I believe it was malaria, but correct me if I'm wrong.

Explanation:

The control of malaria was essential for the construction of the Panama Canal. The discovery that malaria was transmitted by mosquitoes had an immense impact on development programs in the tropics.

Answer:

malaria

Explanation:

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Which of the following is not a potential problem of using more nuclear
energy?
O A. Cost to build a nuclear plant is very high
OB. Spent nuclear fuel is dangerous if handled wrong
O C. The cost of nuclear fuel is very low
O D. Most nuclear plants can only operate for 30 - 40 years.

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C. If the price is low then it isn’t a problem it does more good if something is a low price.

The correct answer is option C) The cost of nuclear fuel is very low.

What are the 3 disadvantages of nuclear energy?

Here are some of the main cons of nuclear energy:

Expensive to Build. Despite being relatively inexpensive to operate, nuclear power plants are incredibly expensive to build and the cost keeps rising.Accidents. Produces Radioactive Waste. Impact on the Environment. Security Threat. Limited Fuel Supply.

Which of these is a major problem associated with nuclear power?

There is a potential that a "meltdown" would release radioactivity into the air and disposing of the radioactive waste by-products is difficult politically.

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which factor makes direct democracy problematic for the united states.

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Explanation:

Direct democracy occurs when policy questions go directly to the voters for a decision. These decisions include funding, budgets, candidate removal, candidate approval, policy changes, and constitutional amendments. Not all states allow direct democracy, nor does the United States government.

which factor makes direct democracy problematic for the united states.

In your own words what is the significance behind the dropping of the Atomic Bomb and Japanese Internment of WWII?

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Explanation:

United States dropped 2 Atom bombs, on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bomb killed massive Japanese citizens, men's, women's, and children. Ten's, Thousands, and more. President Truman stated, that the drop is for Japan surrendering, and President Roosevelt made a decision because of the attack  of Pearl Harbor. After the drop of bomb, US put General Douglas McArthur, for healing the bleeding Japan. Today, Japan an USA are really close friends, helping each other, and others.

United state dropped a bomb on Japan has anemia and Nagasaki

What was notable about the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia? Select two options.

It was provoked by union strikes.
The protest leader initially opposed it.
The protests were largely nonviolent.
It began suddenly with mass protests.
The communist leader resigned peacefully.

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Answer:

a and d

Explanation:

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How did william Penris religious beliefs impact the founding of Pennsylvania?

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Answer:

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You are correct! The colony of Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn in 1682, as a safe place for Quakers to live and practice their faith.

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Which conditions applied to black South Africans under the system of apartheid? Select 3 options. They were denied voting rights. They suffered from severe famine. They were segregated from whites. They were required to carry passbooks. They were restricted from purchasing goods.

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Answer:

They were denied voting rights.

They were segregated from whites.

They were required to carry passbooks.

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The conditions that applied to South Africans under the apartheid system were described in alternatives (a), (c), and (d).

What are the conditions that South Africans faced?

Pass restrictions and apartheid practices made it illegal for Black people to enter cities without first finding work.

It was against the law for a Black person to be without a passbook. Black people were not allowed to marry white people.

They were unable to establish enterprises in white neighborhoods.

So, as a result, they were denied the ability to vote, were separated from whites, and were obliged to carry passbooks.

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It’s 2045, and as an esteemed historian, you are tasked with choosing an image that will encapsulate the year 2020 in a new U.S. History interactive-virtual-reality-textbook-app. Post the image you choose and your analysis of it. What will this image tell students about 2020? What important moment or idea does it capture? Whose story does it tell? Are there multiple perspectives on the image that you would like future students to explore?

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Answer:

The image will be the earth having its orbit around a virus particle.

Explanation:

The earth having its orbit around a particle of viruses in place of the sun, represents not only the rise of the coronavirus, as the most remarkable event of 2020, but also the ability of the virus to interfere in all elements of humanity, which characterize the planet earth. In summary, this image must represent how the coronavirus was able to interfere in the economy, education, politics, technology, transport, social relations, economic relations, mental health, proactivity, ways of working, socio-political responsibility, among other factors.

Through this image, I would like students to explore the interference of the virus on the entire terrestrial globe, make everything and everything in 2020 revolve around it.

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Was the boarding school successfully with native Americans with European?

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As part of this federal push for assimilation, boarding schools forbid Native American children from using their own languages and names, as well as from practicing their religion and culture. ... Though the schools left a devastating legacy, they failed to eradicate Native American cultures as they'd hoped.
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We need to understand the past so that we might better assess the: challenges of the past and the present challenges of the present and the future opportunities of the present and the future opportunities of the past and the present ASAP

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Answer:

challenges of the present and the future  

Explanation:

It is important that we study the past so that it is possible to achieve a better future and to be able to understand and pass through the present in a satisfactory way. This is because the past is able to show us the mistakes and successes of our society, showing us what created the challenges we face in the present and guiding us on the way to overcome these challenges, now and in the future, because we know that the challenges of future will be the result of what we learn in the present with the study of the past.

challenges of the present and the future

Drag each tile to the correct box. Arrange the events in the order in which they happened

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Answer:

4 goes to 2

2 goes to 4

3 goes to 1

1 goes to 3

Explanation:

Answer:

4 <---> 2

2 <---> 4

3 <---> 1

1 <---> 3

Explanation: .-.

Explain how scientific and technological innovations (e.g., the steam engine, new textile technology, steel processing, medical advances, electricity, and new methods of transportation) led to massive social, economic, cultural, and demographic changes.


Write at least 1-2 paragraphs please. I will give brainliest to the best/correct answer.

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Explanation:

Although society has been something that dates back to long before we can remember it has never been stronger than now this recent change happened due to the industrial revolution this has all happened within the last 100 years. When factory's were first made using the simplest inventions they're was a demand for workers and this led to a bigger population living in the city with that there was demand for more food, shops, housing estates, apartments, roads ect. Goods could now be transported due to railways and roads being built which ment trade not only within our country to multiple other countries we now had access to the outside world. These inventions which may seem small to us now, we're huge and is now what the world as we know it is based off of. The first ever telephone made by Alexander Graham Bell was thought to be something tiny as the first ever call was only to his assistant in the room beside him but because of that inventors all around the world raced to improve this product and have brought it to the phones we have today. In conclusion these inventions when improved have been proven to be the most useful of our time and have caused the cultures to mix, technology like we've never seen it and massive social and economic development.

The scientific and technological innovations all are led to massive social, economic, cultural, and demographic changes comes under the industrial revolution,

What are the results of the scientific and technological innovations?

The invention of the steam engine was one of the technological developments that contributed to the Industrial Revolution. A new form of transportation was introduced by the steam engine.

The employment of new machines is one example of technological advancements in the textile industry. Steel was expensive and only manufactured in tiny amounts, but with the development of new machinery, steel could now be produced in large quantities.

Vaccines for diseases and the first stethoscope were among the medical advancements made during the Industrial Revolution.

With the development of electricity, industrial productivity reached previously unheard-of heights. Transporting raw materials and completed commodities was essential to the Industrial Revolution's expansion.

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“The world on the turtles back” Answer the following questions properly (complete sentences and direct citations/quotations where necessary) at some point, the audience of this story probably decided “the world on the turtles back” is a metaphorical, or figurative, and not literal. When do you think this occurred? Do you think it changed the meaning of the story? Why or why not?

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Answer:

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Pretty early on in the story, one can know this is just a myth, and not actually something that happened in real life. For example, the first sentence says, "In the beginning there was  no world, no land, no creatures of the kind that are  around us now, and there were no men." We know that scientifically, we can prove that in the beginning there was in fact a world, land that wasn't built by a person, and there were creatures (humans) like there are now.

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