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History, 11.05.2021 20:50, texassaint797

ND HELP PLS HELP IF U R GOOD AT HISTORY 1. When the Boucicauts established the world’s first department store, they introduced many changes. Mark the statement if it accurately describes one of the innovations they made.
Choose all answers that are correct.

A. Customers paid higher prices to be able to shop in the fancy store.
B. They began to display merchandise in departments.
C. Customers were allowed to browse through the merchandise.
D. Customers bargained with the sales clerk about the prices.
E. Customers were allowed to use credit to buy things.

2. Mark the statement if it accurately describes one of the reasons Sears decided to use catalogs to sell products.
Choose all answers that are correct.

A. Traveling salesmen charged people living in the country very high prices.
B. Farmers could now afford more products.
C. The traveling salesmen were rude.

3. Mark the statement if it accurately describes one of the reasons Sears decided to use catalogs to sell products.
Choose all answers that are correct.

A. The postal service delivered packages overnight all over the country.
B. The postal service could ship products almost anywhere in the country.
C. Traveling salesmen did not offer a wide variety of goods.

4. Why did so many leisure activities become very popular at the end of the nineteenth century?

A. People had some leisure time and extra money.
B. Many new factories were introducing new games.
C. The newspapers began advertising leisure activities.
D. Games were being exported all over the world.

5. Why did William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer become famous?

A. They transformed the newspaper into a form of entertainment.
B. They invented moving pictures.
C. They established newspapers with very high standards.
D. They invented the high-speed press.

6. Henry Ford made many important contributions to the auto industry. Which of the following was not one of his innovations?

A. He introduced the five-day workweek.
B. He established assembly lines to make cars quickly and cheaply.
C. He guaranteed most of his workers a salary of five dollars a day.
D. He invented the automobile.

7. What was vaudeville?

A. one of the early forms of moving pictures
B. a very sensationalistic newspaper
C. a show that featured a wide variety of short acts
D. a small village park at the end of the trolley line

8. Which invention eventually led to the development of movies?

A. phonograph
B. high-speed press
C. Kinetoscope
D. quadricycle

9. Which of the following men did not contribute to the development of phonographs or records?

A. Thomas Edison
B. Eldridge Johnson
C. Emile Berliner
D. Joseph Pulitzer

10. How did the introduction of universal public education affect the economies of the United States and Western Europe?

A. Countries with universal education showed greater economic progress than countries without it.
B. The economies suffered when children left the workforce to attend school.
C. The economies were not affected by universal education.
D. The expense of establishing public schools slowed the economies.

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