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Strange combustion of coal in the bunker, next to a magazine, was speculated to be the most likely cause. Much evidence proves this is true.
1. These alternatives are called "biotic controls."
2. The different genetics.
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4. Carson learned nothing.
Answer: A. He made electricity less expensive and more readily available.
Explanation: All of the other choices seem way out of line. We all know that Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, relating to electricity. Japan didn't have much to do with the Industrial Revolution. Eli Whitney was the inventor of the Cotton Gin (a machine for separating cotton fibers from seeds). And I'm pretty sure Samuel Slater was the one who brought designs for a textile mill from Great Britain to the United States. The only rational answer would be A.