All the following accurately describe the gold rush, except:
a. overwhelmingly male
b....
History, 05.12.2019 00:31, reghanhoward3
All the following accurately describe the gold rush, except:
a. overwhelmingly male
b. a global event
c. occurred without the presence of established systems of law and order
d. it was the epitome of the american dream- those who worked hard got rich
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History, 21.06.2019 13:40, serenityarts123
Question 10 of 102 pointswhat was one major effect of the spread of railroads throughout great britainduring the industrial revolution? oa. factories were able to more easily ship manufactured goods tomarkets across the country. ob. agricultural production fell substantially due to farmland beingreplaced with railroads. oc. steam engines fell from popularity due to railroads' reliance onalternative energy sources. od. iron replaced coal as the most important raw material produced ingreat britain. submit
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History, 21.06.2019 22:00, hiddenauthors436
How did the technology of the late 1800s affect the growth of cities? select one: a. cities were able to expand outward because of additions to railroads. b. electric streetcars enabled the wealthy city dwellers to move to the first suburbs. c. advances in steel and metal technology allowed for the development of the skyscraper, which allowed cities to grow upwards. d. all of these are correct.
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History, 22.06.2019 09:00, stormserena
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History, 22.06.2019 11:20, nawaphon1395
In what ways were the independence movements in algeria and kenya similar?
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