Answer:
The Habsburg empire
Explanation:
Before the first world war the Habsburg empire encompassed not just Austria and Hungary, but Bohemia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia and large parts of Poland and Romania.
On the 28 June 1914 the Archduke Ferdinand of Habsburg was killed in Sarajevo; this led to the first world war in which the Habsburg empire lost its enormous empire. After the war new and less diversed<em> nations</em> were created from the old empire such as Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. The latter proved to be too etnically diversed too. Austria and Hungary, although with a Romanian minority inside and a Hungarian minority in Romania, proved to be more stable.
Answer: Early historians often used information from unverifiable sources.
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Explanation:
Answer:
B) Eli Whitney is the correct answer.
Explanation:
- Eli Whitney introduced the idea of using mass-produced interchangeable parts in manufacturing.
- He played a major role in developing and advancing the idea of mass-production of interchangeable parts.
- Whitney's used the interchangeable parts which were almost the same parts that can be quickly mass-produced and replaced.
- The famous discovery of Eli Whitney's was cotton gin that separates the seeds from the cotton fibers.
- The cotton gin was particularly very useful to domestic cotton farmers who cultivate only the cotton seeds.