The late 1800s was a time of explosive growth, invention, and innovation. What the innovations of the era had in common was that they
A) all, in one way or another, tapped the power of electricity.
B) were made into systematic businesses.
C) demonstrated America's historic leadership in basic research.
D) transformed industry, while having little effect on daily life.
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