The open-hearth process of making steel
A) produced small quantities of high-grade steel.
B) was first done in the United States.
C) was ridiculed by established steelmakers such as Abram Hewitt.
D) made the production of large-dimension pieces possible.
E) was replaced by the Bessemer process.
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