<span>This is of course a somewhat subjective question, but most would agree that its biggest success was greatly limiting the amount of corruption in big business--usually through increasing government regulation--while its biggest failure was not continuing to do so throughout the 1900s </span>
Answer:
“The women worked as ammunition testers, switchboard operators, stock takers. They went into every kind of factory devoted to the production of war materials, from the most dangerous posts in munition plants to the delicate sewing in aeroplane factories.”
Answer:
A an axe whose head was attached perpendicularly to the shaft
Explanation:
Chinese Terracotta Army has been found in the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, namely Qin Shi Huang. The Terracotta Army (Warriors) were discovered in March 1974 when Yang Zhifa, his five brothers, and Wang Puzhi were digging a well in Xiyang, a village in Lintong County.