Columbus did leave home, because he wanted to find the Asian trade route.
Answer:
In the late 1800s, there were two inventions that changed Americans' lives, they were the telephone and the electric lighting (option A and D).
Explanation:
The telephone had a huge impact on the communication during the industrial revolution because it allows immmediate communication between people, allowing them to exchange ideas and also you communicate much faster , lets you communicate with people in different countries and helps reduce many misunderstandings which lead to bad outcomes.
Regarding to electricity, although steam power helped to spur an Industrial Revolution before the development of electricity, electricity's advent helped to usher in industrial productivity on scales never before seen. Entire industries have been created to generate electricity for public use or transmit data through electrical signals
some of the effects of electricity were new appliances, growth of manufacturing, increase in business hours, electric public transportation.
The Ardsley honor roll was important because it recognised the heroism and valor of the noble soldiers who gave their lives to serve the country and fight the first World War.
India and China have tried to control/limit population growth to avoid overtaxing their food supply.
Answer:
The major political parties were polarized over monetary policy.
Explanation:
The Gilded Age politics which existed between 1870 and 1900 in America was also called the Third Party System and featured intense rivalry between the Democrats and Republicans of which the Republicans dominated the political sphere.
This period was riddled with corruption as government officials were more concerned with filling their pockets from public coffers and giving their supporters positions in government than actually working for the people.
From the question given, although the Republicans dominated the political process, the major political parties were polarized over monetary policy. The Republicans made monetary policies that would support businesses but was opposed by the Democrats who finally adopted the free silver platform.