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US History Test chapter 9 questions and answers
  • US History Test chapter 9 questions and answers

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  • Why was petroleum in such high demand even before the invention of the automobile? Petroleum could be turned into kerosene which was used in stoves and lamps What does Laissez-Faire rely on in order to regulate prices and wages? Supply and demand Why did many members of congress believe tariffs were necessary during the early days of industrialization? Because they believed that the new American industries could compete with the large established European factories unless tariff...
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US History Industrialization exam questions and answers
  • US History Industrialization exam questions and answers

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  • causes of industrial growth (5) natural resources, capital, railroads, inventions, human labor natural resources - water - timber - soil - silver - gold - coal - iron - copper - oil/petroleum America's vast natural resources allowed American companies to obtain resources cheaply without importing them from other countries. many of these resources were located in the west. western settlement helped accelerate industrialization. inventions - new inventions and technolo...
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Chapter 14 Study Guide with 100% correct answers
  • Chapter 14 Study Guide with 100% correct answers

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  • Why was petroleum in high demand even before the invention of the automobile? Because it could be turned into kerosene. Laissez-faire relies on what to regulate prices and wages? On supply and demand. During the early days of industrialization, many members of Congress believed that tariffs were necessary to do what? To help new American industries compete with large established European factories. What did economies of scale do to costs and prices? Advantages reaped by ...
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12.1 The Rise of Industry exam study guide with 100%
  • 12.1 The Rise of Industry exam study guide with 100%

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  • Characteristics of Second Industrial Revolution Increase in technology due to advances in electricity after 1890 By 1900, US was the leading... Industrial nation GNP Gross National Product Total value of all goods and services produces by a country during one year Natural resources in US Timber, coal, iron, copper Petroleum High demand Turned into kerosene- lanterns & stoves Titusville, Pa 1859 Edwin Drake First oil well 3 sources of population...
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Chapter 10 Section 1 Quiz(fully solved).
  • Chapter 10 Section 1 Quiz(fully solved).

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  • kerosene petroleum was in high demand because it could be turned into ___________ supply & demand laissez-faire relies on ___________ to regulate prices & wages help new American industries compete with large European factories during the early days of industrialization, many members of Congress believed that tariffs were necessary to lower costs & lower prices Economies of scale resulted in encourage rapid construction of tracks why did the government offer each...
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US History 11 Chapter 14 Test with verified answers
  • US History 11 Chapter 14 Test with verified answers

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  • kerosene petroleum was in high demand because it could be turned into ___________ supply & demand laissez-faire relies on ___________ to regulate prices & wages help new American industries compete with large European factories during the early days of industrialization, many members of Congress believed that tariffs were necessary to lower costs & lower prices Economies of scale resulted in encourage rapid construction of tracks why did the government offer each...
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New American Industries, Trusts & Big Business, and Technology & Society exam questions and answers
  • New American Industries, Trusts & Big Business, and Technology & Society exam questions and answers

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  • Why did the development of time zones make train schedules more reliable? a. Time zones set the entire country to the same time. b. Time zones measured time locally instead of country-wide. c. Time zones made sure that each state was in only one zone. d. Time zones created a standard of time that all trains followed. d. Time zones created a standard of time that all trains followed Which best explains how railroads companies were able to standardize their timetables in 1883? By work...
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HUMAN RESO 767 EXAM ELABORATIONS
  • HUMAN RESO 767 EXAM ELABORATIONS

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  • Chapter 21: Care of the Normal Newborn Foundations of Maternal-Newborn & Women’s Health Nursing, 7th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A yellow crust has formed over the circumcision site. The mother calls the hotline at the local hospital 5 days after her son was circumcised. She is very concerned. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate? a. The yellow crust should not be removed. b. This yellow crust is an early sign of infection. c. Discontinue the use of petroleum jelly to the ...
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Test Bank Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care, 5th Edition by Walsh
  • Test Bank Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care, 5th Edition by Walsh

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  • Chapter 05: Pulmonary Function Testing and Bedside Pulmonary Mechanics Walsh: Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care, 5th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which of the following major forces opposes inspiration? a. Inspiratory flow b. Surface tension c. Airway resistance d. Respiratory rate ANS: C The combination of lung compliance (C) and airway resistance (Raw) is the major force opposing inspiration, whereas elastic recoil is the force responsible for passive normal exhalation. ...
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Test Bank Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains, 12th Edition by Krajewski, Malhotra, Ritzman
  • Test Bank Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains, 12th Edition by Krajewski, Malhotra, Ritzman

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  • Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains, 12e (Krajewski) Chapter 2 Process Strategy and Analysis 2.1 Process Structure in Services 1) Process decisions are strategic in nature. Answer: TRUE Difficulty: Easy Keywords: process strategy Learning Outcome: Discuss operations and operations management as a competitive advantage for the organization AACSB: Application of Knowledge Learning Obj.: Understand the process structure in services and how to position a service p...
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