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1. What was the significance of interchangeable parts? It made farming less profitable. It made it possible to produce items in large numbers. It increased the demand for slave labor. It undermined the
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1. What was the significance of interchangeable parts?
It made farming less profitable.
It made it possible to produce items in large numbers.
It increased the demand for slave labor.
It undermined the factory system.
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I guess the answer is it made farming less profitable
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Well....I would ASSUME that it's B. I'm just guessing here of course.
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