Answer:
Increasing worker productivity.
Explanation:
Over the centuries, humans and animals were largely used as a means to generate power, execute tasks or do certain things during the production and distribution process.
However, in the advent of industrialization and technological advancement, machines were invented to replace human and animal power.
Some examples of such inanimate sources are Steam plants, Nuclear plants, Wind etc.
During the Industrial Revolution, new technology affected the economy of the United States by increasing worker productivity. Factory workers weren't exclusively subjected to manual labor rather, they had the advantage and opportunity to use automatic machinery or equipment. These helped to make the workers perform their jobs effectively and efficiently and as such increasing the level of goods and services produced.
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Answer:
The New Freedom
Explanation:
The New Freedom was Woodrow Wilson's campaign platform in 1912. It was meant to attack what Wilson called the Triple Wall of Privilege. The Triple Wall of Privilege included the tariffs, the banks, and the trusts. Hope this helps!
The Beer and Whiskey League, officially American Association (1882-1891), was created to compete against the National League (NL) which was viewed as prude.
In the late 1800s baseball was becoming a national interest and because of that was the subject of political dispute as to its limits. It became representative of the conflict between nativist Americans and immigrants.
Nativists in the baseball represented by the National League did not want alcohol sale in the ballparks nor games on Sundays. On the other hand, for many people, especially German and Eastern European immigrants alcohol and Sunday games were an essential part of baseball.
Because of this conflict brewers and distillers in Louisville, Cincinnatti, and Pittsburgh, cities with large populations of immigrants, created the American Association. For these people, beer and baseball was an important part of their cultural lives.
In this period its clear how nativists and immigrants fought for their different views on baseball accordingly to their cultural framings. For many decades yet the association between immigrants and alcohol would be used by racist nativists against immigrant populations.