What were the three revolutions in the 18th century?

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Answer: the American revolution, the French revolution, and the Haitian revolution

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What type of industry does the midwest have that is among the most productive of the world

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What type of industry does the Midwest have that is among the most productive of the world? 

Oil

1. What feeling might a reader have when completing Hard Times?A. attachment
B. affection
C. detachment
D. determination

2. When an author chooses particular words and sentence structures, the author is _____.

A. designing a poem
B. designing a style
C. designing a novel
D. designing a review

3. What purpose does repetition serve?

A. emphasis
B. exploration
C. enunciation
D. enumeration

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1C,2B,3A hope this helped!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The theory of Laissez-Faire economics was used during the late 1800s to..1) Justify unregulated business growth
2) Call for more consumer protection
3) Support Progressive programs
4) Achieve equal distribution of income

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1 is correct. Laissez-Faire is the theory of no government intervention in trade. In the late 1800s there were a lot of wealthy big businesses, mainly corporations, that were causing the ruin of smaller ones. People who opposed big business called for government regulation of it. The supporters of big business attempted to justify it using Laissez-Faire.
The theory of Laissez-Faire economics was used during the late 1800s to justify unregulated business growth. 

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1) Justify unregulated business growth

Which of the following describes American inventor Robert Fulton?a. He built a 133-foot paddleboat powered by a steam engine, the Clermont, that sailed on the Hudson River.
b. He invented a steam-driven paddle boat, but the engine shook the boat to pieces.
c. He constructed a boat with steam-powered oars that traveled between Burlington, New Jersey, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
d. He was a well-connected politician who financed the first steamships.

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A. He built a 133-foot paddleboat powered by a steam engine, the Clermont, that sailed on the Hudson River.

The Clermont, a steamboat, went with passengers from New York City to Albany and back again within 62 hours. A round trip which covers 300 miles.

Aside from building the Clermont, Robert Fulton was also commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte to design the first practical submarine in history, the Nautilus.

I agree with A because i took the quiz!

As a result of changes in British policy during the late 1600s, the American colonies

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As a result of changes in British policy during the late 1600s, the American colonies were largely left without economic or social regulation, since the British felt their energy and resources were best spent elsewhere. 

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made their own trade and political decisions.

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The Mississippi River begins at Lake:a Erie
b Itasca
c Superior
d Winnibigoshish

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YO the answer your looking for is B Itasca
The answer is Lake isasca
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