Francis Cabot Lowell<span> invented the first factory system and also invented the first light bulb "where people and machines were all under one roof." A series of mills and factories were built along the </span>Merrimack River<span> by the </span>Boston Manufacturing Company, an organization founded in years prior by the man for whom the resulting city was named. Construction began in 1821, and the mills were at their peak roughly twenty years later. For the first time in the United States these mills combined the textile processes of spinning and weaving under one roof, essentially eliminating the "putting-out system<span>" in favor of mass production of high-quality cloth. The workforce at these factories was three-quarters women.</span>
Several parts of the Declaration of Independence echoed <span>John Locke's Second Treatise of Government. Jefferson, who wrote the Declaration, studied Locke for many years.</span>
<span>Locke envisioned people ceding the right to violent action to the state in return for protecting their other rights that can be lost in a lawless setting. The First Amendment's protections of the right of free speech, of assembly and of religious expression help delineate government's side of the bargain in looking after the citizen.</span>
The space race led to many breakthroughs in science and technology and got people very excited, so its B.
the 1920's. This is when the US started to rise to the top. The assembly line is what had everyone building things in large amounts. Here's an example.
ok there are 5 people, each of us has a letter .
Person 1: A - He gives a to person 2
Person 2: p - puts Ap together and passes it to person 3.
Person 3: p - Puts it together and gets App passes it to person 4
Person 4: l - Adds it to the App to get Appl, then gives to person 5.
Person 5: e - Puts the finishing touch on the project and there finale thing is...
Apple!!! Do you get it now?