The correct option is C
The technical changes related to cotton textiles, the iron industry and the introduction of steam power are at the core of the so-called industrial revolution in Great Britain, but they were not the only industries that underwent so many changes. In the same way, not all of them demanded the use of mechanical energy. At the same time that James Watt was perfecting the steam engine, his illustrious compatriot Adam Smith related in Wealth of Nations the great increase in productivity obtained in a pin factory simply with the specialization and division of labor. In some aspects, Smith's pin factory can be considered as an emblem of the various industries dedicated to the production of consumer goods.
Answer: the correct answer is b. sparked similar successful demonstrations throughout the South.
Explanation:
By the end of March the movement reached to 55 cities in 13 states.
Answer:
Spontaneous recovery
Explanation:
An individual takes a sweat inducing injection in a dark room. This act of sweating is an Unconditional Response to the Unconditioned Stimuli which is the Injection.
After some time, whenever the individual is in a dark room, he begins to sweat. This is now a Conditioned Response (Sweating) to a Conditioned Stimuli(The Dark room).
If after some time, this conditional response lessons and goes away, it is referred to as Extinction.
However, after a period of absence, if the Conditioned Response returns, it is referred to as Spontaneous Recovery.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Eisenhower attempted to stop the spread of communism during the Cold War (this is called containment). The US feared that if one country started toward communism, other would follow suit.
Hiram Johnson managed to get the California Proposition 4 passed which was a constitution amendment to the constitution of California which gave Women the power to vote. This was in 1911, years before the 19th amendment was passed on a national level and before women from all around the United States of America got general suffrage rights.