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Please help me... I’ll give brainliest (: 5. ARGUMENT Imagine you live in 1840 and are trying to encourage American settlement in Florida. Write an
advertisement that might attract settlers to this land.
Include
Why they should come? What is so special about Florida?
What is the land like? Weather?
How much land can they get? For how much money?
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Ответ:
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Explanation:
My teacher spent the following exercise:
1 - Charcoal was the source of energy for centuries in Europe.
True
2 - The decline in the use of charcoal was motivated by the discovery of oil as an energy source.
False
3 - Mineral and iron mines were found to replace charcoal as an energy source, underground.
T
4 - The extraction of this material, in the beginning, was performed by machines.
T
5 - The most frequent consequence of accidents in these mines was filling them with water.
T
6 - Spinning means transforming raw material, such as lambs' or cotton plumes into threads.
F
7 - Spinning, before 1767, was a job done with the help of machines and many threads were made at the same time.
T
8 - In 1769 a spinning machine was created powered by water.
F
9 - It was the steam spinning machine that enabled the expansion of the textile industries in France.
t
10 - Child labor was prohibited at this time.
F
11 - England was a large producer of woolen fabrics, whose raw material was taken from the sheep.
F
12 - Indian fabrics had better quality than English ones.
F
13 - France had coal mines, the raw material for energy production.
t
14 - England had raw materials, labor and wealthy people to invest in the industry.
F
15 - Cotton was imported from the United States and Africa.
F
16 - Consumer market is one that wants to sell products.
t
17 - Spain was a pioneer in the industrial revolution.
f
18 - In England, the center of industrial textile production was the city of Manchester.
f
19 - In the factories there were labor rights, mainly paid rest.
f
20 - Worked if more than 12 hours a day.
f
21 - Complaints could result in the dismissal of the employee.
t
22 - The work was specialized, making it difficult to replace the employee.
f
23 - Peasants started looking for work in industries.
t
24 - Factories grew and solved public health problems in cities.
f
25 - Due to lack of housing, many people lived in the same house, facilitating the spread of diseases.
f
26 - The novelty of the 19th century was the transport made by carts pulled by animals.
27 - Because of the Industrial Revolution, the steam-powered locomotive appeared.
t
28 - Poverty was common in workers' villages.
t
29 - The division of labor already existed during the Middle Ages, with craft work.
30 - If a worker was unable to work due to illness, disability or any other reason, he could be fired.
f
31 - There were no labor rights such as vacation or retirement.
32 - Liberalism is a system of government that defended freedom of trade.
t
33 - Customs is a tariff charged for the entry and exit of products from a country.
34 - The workers were the owners of capital and the means of production.
f
35 - The bourgeoisie sold its labor power to the workers in exchange for prestige.
t
36 - Industrialization gave rise to the new economic system: capitalism
f