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{p.s these are just some of my favorite things about North Dakota}
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<em>Farms and Ranches~ Around 39.1 million acres {almost ninety percent} of North Dakota’s Land area is in farms and ranches.
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<em> Little Missouri National Grasslands~ Little Missouri National Grasslands is the largest grassland in the United States {over 1 million acres} and only one of three grasslands in North Dakota.
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<em> The “International Peach Garden” ~ The “International Peace Garden” resides straddles both the U.S and Canadian border of North Dakota and Manitoba.
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<em> Lake Sakakawea~ Lake Sakakawea resides in North Dakota and has more shoreline than the entire California Pacific Coast.
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<em> Wildlife Refuges~ over sixty-three species call North Dakota their home {more than any other state}</em>
The answer is c. Cambodia.
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Answer: They Died O-O DUN DUN DUN
Explanation:
The Industrial Revolution made work be more regimented and less skilled. Instead of working for yourself, at your own pace, you had to work for a boss and work when and how hard that boss told you to. This made workers feel much less independent than they once had.
As for conducting business, things also became much more impersonal and regimented. Instead of conducting one's business as boss to a few apprentices and journeymen, a factory owner would now need to manage hundereds of employees.
So, in general, the Industrial Revolution made the workplace much more impersonal and took away the independence of the workers it employed.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A pull factor is a good reason as to why someone would move to a country. B is the only good one.