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levacccp [35]
3 years ago
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The American Tobacco Company: Group of answer choices a) was second only to the Bull Durham Company in cigarette production at t

he turn of the century. b) was the first such government-owned company in the United States. c) was Virginia’s largest industrial employer. d) was based in Dallas, Texas. e) dominated the U.S. tobacco industry by the twentieth century.
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1 answer:
yaroslaw [1]3 years ago
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Answer:

e) dominated the U.S. tobacco industry by the twentieth century.

Explanation:

The American Tobacco Company dominated the country during the 20th century. Tobacco industries developed in America during 1890. The American Tobacco Company founded by James Buchanan Duke with an alliance with the other small tobacco companies. The company became the first to introduce cigarette manufacturing machines in America.  

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