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Answer:
Silk is a fabric first produced in Neolithic China from the filaments of the cocoon of the silk worm. It became a staple source of income for small farmers and, as weaving techniques improved, the reputation of Chinese silk spread so that it became highly desired across the empires of the ancient world
Explanation:
Silk Road, also called Silk Route, ancient trade route, linking China with the West, that carried goods and ideas between the two great civilizations of Rome and China. Silk went westward, and wools, gold, and silver went east. China also received Nestorian Christianity and Buddhism (from India) via the Silk Road.
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Populists VS
Progressives their Similarities are both Interested in the economic & Both
3rd party efforts die out- absorbed by mainstream Democratic and Republicans.
Yet ideas influence political dialogue for decades, political power of the
common man, not elites, Believed gov't could work for the people, Broad, direct
access to political power by average people would make America stronger.
Answer:
B.allowed rural families to become consumers
Explanation:
A. is not the correct answer. Sears Roebuck & Co. was meant for everyone, not just women.
<u> B. is the right answer. With the option of mail order through the catalog and things being shipped directly, people from all around the country could be customers</u>. With this, even people in rural areas could become consumers as they did not have to travel in order to shop, and the wast possibilities for shopping were more approachable to them by these catalogs.
C. is not the right answer. Catalogs opened the possibility of ordering things by mail and shopping from home.
D. is not the correct answer. Edison’s inventions and products were not the focus of the catalogs.
In the 1760's, "country whigs" were Englishmen who <span>considered the British government to be corrupt and oppressive. They primarily rejected the idea of an absolute monarchy. They played a significant role in the political landscape as they continued to be critical of the British government. </span>
The history of the bonanza
farm started with the arrival of the railroad, as with the history of America’s
westward expansion. A group of entrepreneurs dreamed of building a railroad
across the northern territory to the Pacific Ocean during the mid-1860s. The
newly-formed Northern Pacific Railroad began construction with financing from
Jay Cooke and his banking institution, as well as the millions of acres in
government land grants. Entering present-day North Dakota., the NP has
traversed the Red River by 1872.
<span>The NP and the entire
country was in a financial panic since Jay Cooke went bankrupt a year later. The
NP allowed stockholders, who were holding deflated stock, to purchase huge
tracts of land at a cost comparable with land sold by the government, in order
to raise money that was needed to continue the railroads construction.</span>