Explanation:
1. death trap
2. 12 hours of duty without sleep
3. chain breaks, ladle tips over, iron explodes
falls on the workmen
4. shorter shifts, less exertion
The Muromachi period saw opening and then closing of its borders
influx of new weapons and new religion and conversion of many Japanese officials to Christianity
Answer: Option 3 & 4
<u>Explanation:</u>
Muromachi period was a very important period in the history of Japan and had the most important impact on the artistic work of the Japanese culture. But this time period saw the conversion of many officials into the religion of Christianity.
This time period also saw the country being engulfed in war for a long period of time and there were new weapons as a result developed for fighting the wars against other countries and the country saw a lost of influence on the people from the western part of the world.
During the Industrial Revolution, steel was made in machines called Blast Furnaces.
It wasn't until around 1856, when Henry Bessemer create a process called the Bessemer Process, that made steel cheap and quick to make.
In the Bessemer Process, molten iron is converted to steel by blowing air through it after it was removed from the furnace. The air blast burned the carbon and silicon out of the iron, releasing heat and causing the temperature of the molten metal to rise.
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Answer:
items that went from Europe to the new world
grains- wheat,rice barley,oats
livestock-cattle,sheep,pigs,horses
food- turnips,peaches,pears,olives,onions
items that went from new world to europe
Foods-avocados,peanuts,tomatoes
animals-llamas,alpaca, turkey no other above 100 pounds
Peppers, sweet potato,tobacco