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Question: </span><span>What did the first fully integrated factory, where all processes were mechanized and housed in one location, produce?
Answer: Railroad Cars (A)
Reason: This was a common transportation method that needed constant reproduction to keep it going.
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1. <span> He gained popularity as a poet and playwright. Apart from writing poems (mostly sonnets), Shakespeare was most famous for writing numerous plays which are often performed at theaters even today. He is perhaps the world's most famous playwright ever.
2. His prominent works include plays such as Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, and Macbeth. Romeo and Juliet, as well as Macbeth, are two of his four most famous tragedies (along with King Lear and Hamlet), whereas The Merchant of Venice is one of his most popular comedies.
3. The correct answer is Classicism. Shakespeare didn't write a lot about religion, so Catholicism is definitely incorrect. Realism wasn't created yet as a literary era, which is why that is incorrect as well. However, he did explore Classicism a lot, especially the culture of ancient Greece.</span>
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How would you know what continent if he/she didn't tell you?
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The Correct Answer is B
Explanation:
Medicine was a central part of medieval Islamic culture. Responding to circumstances of time and place/location, Islamic physicians and scholars developed a large and complex medical literature exploring, analyzing, and synthesizing the theory and practice of medicine. Islamic medicine was initially built on tradition, chiefly the theoretical and practical knowledge developed in Arabia and was known at Muhammad's time, ancient Hellenistic medicine such as Unani, ancient Indian medicine such as Ayurveda, and the ancient Iranian Medicine of the Academy of Gundishapur. The works of ancient Greek and Roman physicians Hippocrates, Galen and Dioscorides also had a lasting impact on Islamic medicine. Ophthalmology has been described as the most successful branch of medicine researched at the time, with the works of Ibn al-Haytham remaining an authority in the field until early modern times.