They were both examples of the consumerist culture that emerged in the 1920's.
Hmm, I thinkie this is for Reynolds' AP class...
The AAA, similar to the AA but its the American Automobile Association. Mainly accommodation inspection I think, not so much restaurants.
When the petroleum industry started, the desired product was kerosene for home lighting lamps. Before the modern crude oil refinery was developed, oil was boiled and distilled in a single stage distillation similar to wiskey stills. Gasoline was the fraction that came off first and since the automobile had not yet been developed, there was no use for the gasoline. Gasoline was a waste product and was thrown out or burned to make more kerosene.
They are both batteries
Cities that developed in the South of the United States include Atlanta, New Orleans, Nashville, and Houston. These cities grew due to factors like transportation access, trade opportunities, and the expansion of industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and energy. They played important roles in shaping the economy and culture of the region.
Similar to those in the north a+
it's a developed nation
Cities in the South developed primarily as economic centers centered around industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and trade. These cities often grew around natural resources like waterways and railroads, and many had diverse populations due to migration for job opportunities. Additionally, Southern cities often reflect a blend of traditional Southern culture with modern influences.
Similar to those in the north a+
Similar to those in the north a+
developed complex mathematical and calendar systems
The ancient Chinese and Egyptian civilizations were similar in that they both developed in river valleys.