Answer:
Eli Whitney popularized the interchangeable parts.
Explanation:
Eli Whitney invented the interchangeable parts theory. This technique affected the design part of a product, by dividing it into elements that would be designed separately by maintaining a series of relationships with each other that allowed them to be assembled in order to obtain the final product. Whitney put it into practice for the manufacture of muskets for the United States military, drawing on similar work that had been done long ago by the French inventor Honore Blanc for the French army. This was the basis of parts production and spare parts.
In 1628, a group of Puritans formed the New England Company. The King of England gave them a charter to make a settlement along the Massachusetts Bay. The first group of Puritan settlers was led by John Endecott. They began the settlement Salem, Massachusetts.
Answer:
Correct answer is B) It was issued by Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt and it outlined eight goals of the Allied war effort.
Explanation:
Option A is not correct as only Roosevelt and Franklin were the only ones presented, and the decision about second front was brought at Tehran Conference.
Option B is correct as the document, which was signed on August of 1941 proclaimed goals of these two countries after the war ends.
C is not correct as this was not planned by the Big three, although it led to creation of UN after the war.
D is not correct as this was not included in the charter itself.