What two basic ideas led to American preeminence in nineteenth-century manufacturing?
A) interchangeable parts and the right of incorporation
B) continuous-process manufacturing, and the breast water wheel
C) water frame spinning machines and the use of interchangeable parts
D) interchangeable parts and continuous-process manufacturing
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