I've reviewed this and the only incorrect option here is D. They worshiped one god who was believed to control nature and agriculture.
2 They both invented machines related to railways.
3 They both moved from Britain to the United States.
4 They were both very young when they invented their first machine.
The correct answer is 1) both of their inventions contributed to the rise of the U.S. textile industry.
What inventors Eli Whitney and Francis Cabot Lowell have in common is that both of their inventions contributed to the rise of the U.S. textile industry.
Bostonian merchant Francis Cabot Lowell traveled through England to learn more about the power loom machine and he brought some ideas by memory to implement them in America and help to improve the textile production in the United States. This was around the 1810s. He opened the first power mill in 1814, in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Eli Whitney was the inventor of the cotton gin, improving the production of cotton in the southern plantations of the United States. Both men contributed to the rise of the U.S. textile industry.
Egypt
B.
Indus Valley
C.
Mesopotamia
D.
Sumer
Indus Valley civilization created the art shown in the picture. Thus, option B is correct.
The Indus Valley was home to the largest of Egypt's, Mesopotamia's, India's, and China's ancient urban civilizations. They are also known for their baked brick houses, elaborate drainage and water supply systems, and clusters of large, non-residential structures.
The Indus cities are known for their urban planning, which is a technical and political process concerned with land use and urban design.
The Archaeological Department of India conducted excavations in the Indus valley in the 1920s, unearthing the ruins of two ancient cities, Mohenjodaro and Harappa.
Therefore, option B is correct, that the Indus Valley civilization created the art shown in the picture.
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B. Wang Yang-ming
C. Zhu Yuanzhang
D. Zheng He
Answer:
The answer is B. Wang Yang-ming
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