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As cheaper imports drove most California potteries out of . . . As cheaper imports drove most California potteries out of business during the 1950s, one company (i)_____ The substantial size and weight of the specialized products produced by Architectural Pottery helped (ii)_____ the company, because it was uneconomical for foreign companies to ship similarly large objects to California
An influential idea proposed in the 1950s held that the amount . . . An influential idea proposed in the 1950s held that the amount of attention we pay to an object or event can be predicted from the volume of information our brains must process to form an understanding of it
Which of the following best describes the general rule referred . . . Economist Benjamin Friedman argues that progressive policies in the United States are usually associated with periods of rapid economic expansion During the industrial boom of the early twentieth century, for example, legislation Friedman considers progressive was enacted, imposing income taxes, limiting monopolies, establishing female suffrage, and protecting workers Similarly, the 1950s
The author disputes the SMC hypothesis with regard to which . . . The sequential megafaunal collapse (SMC) hypothesis proposes that the depletion of populations of large whales by commercial whaling in the 1960s and 1970s in the North Pacific (primarily the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands region) deprived mammal-eating killer whales of an important prey resource and thus forced them to switch from preying on fin and sperm whales to preying on sea otters and
Based on information in the passage, a proponent of the . . . Mizroch and Rice also concluded that the primary pulse of commercial whaling in the vicinity of the Aleutian Islands and the Gulf of Alaska (i e ,north of 50 degrees north latitude) was between 1963 and 1965 and primarily targeted fin and sperm whales (by order of biomass removed in the 1950s and 1960s)