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| A. He invented the assembly line, which is a method of mass production that lowered the cost of automobiles. B. It is a workshop that is hot, cramped and dangerous. Many immigrants worked there. C. It is an economic system in which people are free to start their own businesses and own their own property. D. It was the movement of millions of African Americans to the northern United States from the southern United State between 1915 and 1940's in search of work and fair treatment. E. They were examined on Angel Island in San Francisco and Ellis Island in New York City before being allowed in the country. F. Ireland, Great Britain, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Russia. G. they are organizations formed by workers to fight for better wages and working conditions. They also worked to end child labor. H. New industries and the increasing number of immigrants contributed to the increase of population in cities. I. He invented a way to send telegraph messages using Morse Code.J. It is a company that controls an entire industry. K. He was one of the first conservationists who worked to preserve the wilderness. L. He used the Bessemer process to make it in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.M. It changed the US because by the early 1900's more people worked in industries than on farms. N. He invented more than 1,000 new inventions, including the electric light bulb, the phonograph, and the electric power station.O. They were first founded by Jane Addams as community centers that offered food, clothing and basic needs for poor people.P. He invented the atomic bomb.Q. He invented the telephone.R. It is a business owned by investors, and it sells shares of the company. S. He signed the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act.T. They found jobs in our country's railroads, factories and mines. Some sold goods from push carts. |
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