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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Films promoting the war was made and many actors at the time served in the armed forces
The United States acquired Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines as territories.
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1) obstruction of justice in attempting to impede the investigation of the Watergate break-in, protect those responsible, and conceal the existence of other illegal activities; 2) abuse of power by using the office of the presidency on multiple occasions
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If they lacked a written language they wouldn't have the ability to document the trade/deal etc.
Explanation: Incase the other person decides to do something deceitful like break one of the rules of the trade conducted,Ancient people would need evidence that they signed and agreed to the deals' rules. Since Most couldn't read or write in ancient times, They created the cylinder seal to give evidence of the deal taking place, either that or they would have scribes write out most of it for the peope conducting the trade etc.