What system of mass production in manufacturing developed rapidly????

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Answer: The system of mass reproduction in manufacturing developed during the Gilded age. Hope this helped you. 
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mass reproduction is the system :)

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b. Chechnya
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d. Nagorno-Karabakh E.Kurdistan

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "d. Nagorno-Karabakh." Nagorno-Karabakh is the exclave of Armenia is 75 percent Armenian, but is located within Muslim Azerbaijan. It is a landlocked region in the South Caucasus, lying between Lower Karabakh and Zangezur

What is one advantage and one disadvantage of the global economy for American workers?

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An advantage is that American workers can be paid higher wages for the work they do which is also more specialized. A disadvantage of that at the same time is that they get less jobs in the end as its cheaper to employ workers overseas in China. 

In which ways did the Meiji Restoration modernize Japanese government and society? Select all that apply.

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The main ways in which the Meiji Restoration modernized Japanese government and society was by introducing methods of production that were used in Europe. 

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-It was stable, with a rigid class structure.

-It had an agriculturally based economy.

-It was isolationist.

-It was behind the West in technology.

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A blacksmith pound metal on this A anvil B forge C bellow D none of the above

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A. anvil

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I'm not expert when it comes to forging but I would assume the anvil allows the forger a sturdy flat surface to hammer the metal that they are working on. A forge heats up the metal and I have no clue what a bellow is

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A smith is a person who works in metal. A blacksmith works with iron and steel. A thousand years ago, people only knew about seven metals (iron, gold, silver, copper, tin, lead, and mercury). By color: gold is yellow; copper is red; and silver, tin, lead, and mercury are different gray colors. Iron is also a gray color if you shine it, but usually its surface is covered with a black oxide, which is a kind of rust. This black color forms very fast in a blacksmith's fire. The other metals have light colors, but iron is a dark color, so it is called the black metal in English. A smith who works the black metal is a black-smith.

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Read the scenario below and answer the question that follows. parker is grounded and not allowed to go to a concert with her friends tonight. she screams at her brother when he asks her for help with his homework and slams her bedroom door. her behavior is an example of ___________.a. striking out at others
b. overindulgence
c. blaming oneself
d. giving up

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The correct answer is a. striking out at others

Striking out at others involves redirecting one's frustrations, impulses and anger on a person that is unrrelated to one's cause of frustration. In this instance, Parker feels frustrated and angry about not being able to go to a concert with her friends, however instead of taking out her frustration on her parents, she is striking out at her brother, who has nothing to do with the cause of her frustration. 

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c

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Steps taken to conserve the flora and fauna of the country ?

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the forest (conservation) act, 1980- this act was adopted to protect and conserve forests. the act restricts the power of the state in respect of de-reservation of forest and use of forest land for non-foret porpuses