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weqwewe [10]
2 years ago
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What did Thomas Watson believe about the following: A. Urban bankers and lawyers

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1 answer:
Alenkasestr [34]2 years ago
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What Thomas Watson believed :

A) Urban bankers and lawyers : Are important contributors to the economy

B) Railroads : Railroads should be in the public ownership

C) Mali : Should not be under imperialism

D) Road and school : Should be in the public ownership

<h3>Thomas Watson </h3>

Thomas Watson was a pioneer in the development of computing and accounting equipment and a founder of IBM. He was a politician that believed railroads and other means of transportation should be publicly owned and he was an anti-imperialist

He also developed the telephone alongside Alexander Graham Bell.

Hence we can conclude that Thomas Watson believes are as listed above.

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