The History of the Standard Oil Company<span> is a 1904 book by journalist</span>Ida Tarbell<span>. It is an exposé about the Standard Oil Company, run at the time by oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller, the richest figure in American history.
d.</span><span>19th century objective historiography
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Some municipalities and counties believe that pit bulls represent a danger to the health, safety and welfare of its inhabitants, due to the severity of their bite. In Melvindale, Michigan approved the ordinance that prohibits this race within its jurisdiction. Other places where the ordinance exists are: Morgan City (Louisiana), Denver (Colorado), Buckley (Washington), Clayton (Missouri), among others.
According to the passage, the possible trade-offs for consumers in return for reduced pollution, are that sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks will be forced to meet stricter standards as passenger cars for the first time meaning that the purchase cost of those vehicles would increase, as well as the fact that all gasoline prices will be increased. This means that for the consumers, the price point to run a car or purchase a sports vehicle or pickup truck will be increased.
Huge decline in poverty and crime is not a characteristic of the cities in 1800.
<u>Explanation</u>:
During 1800, the cities in United States face increase in poverty and crime. Immigrants came to US due crop failure, land and job shortages, rising taxes and scarcity.
Crop lien system is the biggest problem faced by the farmers in the year of 1800. Farm aid was not formed to solve the problems of farmer.
Immigrants in America were paid low at their new jobs, this lead them to live in poverty. Poverty made individuals to commit theft, robbery and other violent acts.
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