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The Texas oil boom, sometimes called the gusher age, was a period of dramatic change and economic growth in the U.S. state of Texas during the early 20th century that began with the discovery of a large petroleum reserve near Beaumont, Texas. The find was unprecedented in its size (worldwide) and ushered in an age of rapid regional development and industrialization that has few parallels in U.S. history. Texas quickly became one of the leading oil-producing states in the U.S., along with Oklahoma and California; soon the nation overtook the Russian Empire as the top producer of petroleum. By 1940 Texas had come to dominate U.S. production. Some historians even define the beginning of the world's Oil Age as the beginning of this era in Texas.[1]
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Eli Whitney used them to assemble muskets in the 19th century, it’s allowed unskilled workers to produce large numbers of weapons quick and at a lower cost and made repair and replacement of parts cheaper and more efficient
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D. All of the above
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B. to avoid a bloody and costly invasion of Japan
C. to send a message of military strength to the Soviet Union
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The Allied plan to invade the Japanese home islands was predicted to have caused hundreds of thousands of casualties if it were to have been carried out. The atomic bombing of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki further forced Japan into an unconditional surrender to prevent further casualties on both sides.
Although not its direct or stated intention, some historians say the atomic bombings were a show of force that also served to dissuade Soviet Union influence in East Asia.