The Steam Engine allowed transportation across the country, and factories no longer needed to be located by rivers, instead they used the steam engine to power their machines. The auto mobile helped revolutionize and change completely how people travel, especially in America when Henry Ford made the first <em>affordable</em> automobile, not just the automobile. Karl Benz made the first automobile, but only the rich could afford it at the time. The Internet, of course, changed how people gather and give information, and today anyone with any sort of technology can learn about anything they want, and also give their own voice and opinions on topics. The Internet has definitely helped expand education and how people learn about current events.
Hopefully this helped, I know its brief but there wasn't much details given.
Samuel Slater and Francis Cabot Lowell were both members of a prominent Boston family that were successful merchants and desired to get into the manufacturing business, which they did in 1813 when they founded the Boston Manufacturing Company.
Before starting the company, they had traveled to Britain and were captivated by <em>their textile mills</em>. They took that experience and acquired knowledge as inspiration to start developing their own cotton producing technology in America, and the result of their works was a power loom, that was based on the British model but with numerous improvements.
So, the answer is option C. They built on practices they had seen in England to improve equipment and production techniques in the textile industry.
They all worked together in world war 2 and try to get america in the war and were killing jews i think