Which industry did not exist in the United States until the Second Industrial Revolution? steel railroad shipping mining
@undeadknight26 Not B or D. I was leaning towards shipping though
I don't know why I wrote though
Ill have to do some reasearch on this...
History of the steel industry (1850–1970) https://www.google.com/search?q=steel&oq=steel&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8#safe=off&q=when+did+the+second+industrial+revolution+start
1850 to 1970 - steel industry Problem is I don't know when shipping really started
I would honestly say A. From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Industrial_Revolution
only reason i question steel because it said the industry started in 1850 but it also say 2nd revolution didnt start until 1870
of course my lesson doesnt say anything on it
I guess it was within the Second Industrial Revolution that it started to "boom" or get popular...Shipping technically was from...well the beginning of time! Although it got quite popular during the Industrial Revolution(first).
it say 'which one did not exist' which they all existed. i hate questions like these
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maybe keyword is which did not exist in the ""u.s""
haha it says: Which did not exist UNTIL the Second Industrial Revolution! Meaning which was a good industry during the Second revolution....Understand what im tryna say?
so steel?
i'll just go with that
I would say still..Sorry if its wrong ;-;
Anything else i can give my opinion on? XD
Theodore Roosevelt and Gifford Pinchot agreed on which of the following policy changes? America's naval power needed to be expanded American businesses needed to be kept from growing too large. America's natural resources needed to be managed and conserved. American workers needed to be given the right of collective bargaining.
Either B or C
Pinchot was a forester so it probably is c.. i think
I would agree :)
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