Efficiency--Frederick Taylor's methods focused on creating efficiency within industries.
Taylor's methods focused on assembly line tactics and structure of work day to create the most efficiencies. Businesses used this model to structure factories to produce the most product and wealth possible.
Federalists were pro bill of right and anti federalists were anti bill of right
The ways were
Getting a right to vote
Going places were other people could go
Treated equally
There are many different events that can be traced to the hostilities between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Launching of Sputnik: Sputnik was the world’s first artificial satellite and the first man-made object to be placed into the Earth’s orbit. This event showed the power and technological capabilities of the Soviet Union.
The Red Scare: Many people in the United States were persecuted because of their beliefs. People who were thought to be communists were persecuted due to the policies of Senator Joseph McCarthy.
Bay of Pigs Invasion: The Bay of Pigs invasion was a secret mission directed by the CIA to invade the island of Cuba and force them to change their regime. The main purpose of the invasion was the overthrow of Fidel Castro. However, the operation was a military disaster for the United States.
War in Vietnam: The war in Vietnam was a war between communist North Vietnam and pro-American South Vietnam. The United States got involved in this war in 1965, and it quickly became one of the most unpopular wars in history.
Answer:
The correct response is Option D: New industrial machines increased the number of goods that factories could make.
Explanation:
After the Civil War, the United States grew rapidly and quickly became an industrial nation. This growth was fueled by : Innovations in technology, and the development of large-scale agriculture, and the federal government itself expanded. There was also tensions regarding immigration and federal Indian policy and the late 1800s there was increased demands for workers and women rights. Many inventions in the late 1880s helped to fuel the growth of cities. Thomas Edison’s invention of the electric light bulb made it more practical to light factories and homes and extended the workday as it allowed people to work and accomplish things at night as well.