Answer:
John D. Rockefeller
Explanation:
<u>John D. Rockefeller Senior</u> was the founder of Standard Oil.
Standard Oil was an American company producing, transporting, processing and marketing oil and a monopoly. Founded in 1870 by John D. Rockefeller and Henry Flagler as an Ohio corporation, it was the largest oil refinery in the world of its time. Its history as one of the first and largest multinational corporations in the world ended in 1911, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in one important case, that Standard Oil is an illegal monopoly.
Standard Oil initially dominated the petroleum product market through horizontal integration in the refining sector, then in later years vertical integration; the company was an innovator in developing business confidence. Standard Oil's trust simplified production and logistics, reduced costs and reduced competitors. Standard Oil to use aggressive prices to destroy competitors and form a monopoly that threatened other companies.
He invented the carpet sweeper
'D' renders aid and assistance
Answer: B. Allowed people to live in permanent settlements
Explanation:
The Neolithic Revolution was a period in human history where humans developed better agricultural techniques that allowed them to make food instead of hunting and gathering it.
The ability to grow food meant that humans had surpluses that could be stored and used to feed more people. People therefore stopped needing to migrate for food and therefore settled into permanent settlements.
Booker T. Washington as said to be the most famous southern man since Jefferson Davis and was loved by whites and blacks. He was known as the leading voice of both slaves and their descendants, and stood up for the need for the release of slaves from the oppression of the southern states.