While there was slavery in the past in European nations as well, it wasn't as rampant as it was in the United States where there were a lot of plantation owners who also owned multiple slaves and whole families at times - before this was made illegal during the US civil war.
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Explanation:
The main task of the Daughters of Liberty was to protest the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts through aiding the Sons of Liberty in boycotts and non-importation movements prior to the outbreak of the Revolutionary War.
The Daughters of Liberty consisted of women who displayed their loyalty by participating in boycotts of British goods following the passage of the Townshend Acts; they significantly reduced household consumption of imported goods by producing large quantities of homespun cloth.
According to the statement above:
" How did expanding research and development activities, "scientific management," and mass production reshape American industrial production?What role did General Electric and the Ford Motor Company play in these early twentieth-century developments?"
The answer is:
1. The expanding research allowed plenty industries to partner with different universities and grow faster.
2. The scientific management and mass production created an economy that was really fast and efficient, independent of skilled laborers, it placed more power in high officials, and made work very boring
Also, the General Electric created the first corporate lab and Ford Motor Company used the assembly line as well.
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women were mostly homemakers. Those that worked outside the home usually worked as secretaries, receptionists or department store clerks. Once America entered World War II, however, men went off to war by the millions and women stepped into the civilian and military jobs they left behind
Explanation:
One way in which Toussaint L’Ouverture, Kwame
Nkrumah, and Ho Chi Minh are similar is that
each leader fought to free his country from European
control.