Create an image representing the monumental growth of the American economy during the Second Industrial Revolution, particularly between 1869-1910. Don't include any text in the view. Capture the surge in the value of manufacturing from $3 billion to $13 billion. Furthermore, symbolize the vast increase in steel production, from merely 68,000 tons in 1870 to a staggering 4.2 million tons in 1890. The scene could include industrial scenery such as factories, symbolizing manufacturing, and large steel structures indicating the rise of the steel industry.

The Second Industrial Revolution was not just marked by new inventions. New business practices were invented that transformed America’s economy. Between 1869–1910, the value of American manufacturing rose from $3 billion to $13 billion. The steel industry produced just 68,000 tons in 1870 but 4.2 million tons in 1890.

1. Which of the following would be an example of paraphrasing the third sentence above?

Between 1869–1910, the value of American manufacturing rose from $3 billion to $13 billion.
“Between 1869–1910, the value of American manufacturing rose from $3 billion to $13 billion” (Connections Education, 2012).
The worth of the manufacturing industry in the United States increased from $3 to $13 billion from 1869–1910 (Connections Education, 2012).
Between 1875–1880, the value of U.S. manufacturing increased by $5 billion.

2. Which of the following would be an example of plagiarizing the third sentence above?
Between 1869–1910, the value of American manufacturing rose from $3 billion to $13 billion.
Between 1869–1910, the value of American manufacturing rose from $3 billion to $13 billion. (Connections Education, 2012).
The worth of the manufacturing industry in the United States increased from $3 to $13 billion from 1869–1910 (Connections Education, 2012).
Between 1875–1880, the value of U.S. manufacturing increased by $5 billion.

3. Which of the following would be an example of quoting the third sentence above?

Between 1869–1910, the value of American manufacturing rose from $3 billion to $13 billion.
“Between 1869–1910, the value of American manufacturing rose from $3 billion to $13 billion” (Connections Education, 2012).
The worth of the manufacturing industry in the United States increased from $3 to $13 billion from 1869–1910 (Connections Education, 2012).
Between 1875–1880, the value of U.S. manufacturing increased by $5 billion.

4. How can you avoid plagiarizing a source you want to use in writing a paper? Select all that apply.

making sure to cite the source accurately
either paraphrasing or directly quoting the text with a citation
by quoting the source in full
by finding an additional source with a competing point of view

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1. C- The worth of the manufacturing industry in the United States increases from $3 to $13 billion from 1869-1910 (connections education 2012).

2. A- Between 1869-1910 the value of American manufacturing rose from $3 billion to $13 billion.
3. B- "Between 1869-1910 the value of American manufacturing rose from $3 billion to $13 billion" (connections education 2012).
4. A,B- Making sure to cite the source accurately. Either paraphrasing or directly quoting the text with a citation.

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