This is false. The industrialists Carnegie, Rockefeller, Morgan, and Ford were not known as heroes.
<h3>Who were the industrialists?</h3>
These were the people in the gilded age that were able to amass a great proportion of wealth top themselves. These people were very big business men in the time period that they existed.
They were not seen as heroes, instead the people saw them as monopolists who took the commonwealth and make it theirs.
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Aqueducts transport water, they are like the things that supply water to faucets and the sewers
hmm
a. enhanced understanding of human ailments and injuries
not reallyh, that just give water,not wisdom or anything, and injuries are
like stabs, so water doesn't help with understanding stabs
b. improved public sanitation and access to fresh water
duh, this is true
c. sped up transportation across the empire
unless people were small enough to travel in these aqueducts, they couldn't travel using these, also it wouldn't be clean to polute the water with people, the answer for this option would be roads
d. made it easier for Roman officials to rule the provinces
what, they shut the water off or something? send letters down the channel?
the right answer is b
Answer: They needed money
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Since the British were lacking money and and army, (due to their defeat in Yorktown) Benjamin Franklin was able to convince the British to make peace with the U.S., and made them sign the Treaty of Paris which gave the colonists independence.
2. The colonies would establish a democratic government and assign a president to lead the country.