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wel
2 years ago
12

Which best describes the use of interchangeable parts in manufacturing in the 1800s?

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2 answers:
scZoUnD [109]2 years ago
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B. Interchangeable parts were identical parts that could be exchanged for one another in the manufacture of guns, clocks, and other goods.

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FinnZ [79.3K]2 years ago
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Answer: Its B

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