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D. attaching the top of the shoe to the sole was laborious, so matzeliger invented the lasting machine
Jan Ernst Matzeliger (1852 – 1889) created the lasting machine, which significantly changed the way shoes were manufactured.
Matzeliger´s automated shoe laster was patented in 1883. It made possible to produce between 150 and 700 pairs of shoes a day. 50 pairs is what a skilled hand laster could produce in a ten-hour day. Matzeliger´s novelty cut shoe prices in half.
It was different than they were used to and thought it was unfair
(of a legislative body) having two branches or chambers.
La Guardia thought prohibition was good and it was bad.
A famous quote of his is, "There may not be as much liquor in quantity consumed to-day as there was before prohibition, but there is just as much alcohol."
He was trying to say, that the number of drinkers went down, but the alcohol isn't going anywhere. Its not going to drink its self.
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