The United States was willing to pay more per mile for the Gadsden Purchase than for the Mexican Cession because the Gadsden Purchase gave money to the United States to build a railroad.
B I believe. msg me if you still need help.
The answer is C) cost and benefit
Answer:
B
Explanation:
That's an awful lot of points. You can get our attention with 10 or 15.
A: not true. That sounds like communism.
C: not true either. I know of no government that bases ownership on those who buy the products. If it happens, it is a very small percentage where the employees themselves buy the products they make and sell.
D: The government can own businesses. In Canada, our governments used to own oil companies and air lines and part ownership in other businesses (which makes us sound socialistic which we are).
The answer is B. Private companies own the factories that produce their products. Think companies like Ford and General Motors and Exxon to name just a very few. Most of the Dow 30 fall into this category. There are exceptions. Some of the Dow 30 are things like computer software. So they don't have factories as such.
<span>The harsh conditions created by the industrial revolution gave rise to "labor unions," since these unions were intended to protect the rights of workers by allowing them to "bargain collectively". </span>