Read the label carefully. If it says "Made in USA", it was. But the label may say "Made in USA of USA and imported components", or "Assembled in USA of USA and imported components".
Though the craftsmanship of an item made in Korea may be good, it's not good for the American economy to purchase goods made overseas.
The pressure of office politics made workers feel like rats in a maze
Plato was a major influence on the history of America. He made a challenge toward democracy through is visions that he shared. He strongly believed that people made irrational decisions that were commonly based on emotions instead of facts.
Well, he made it more popular in the America to speak out against it.
Karl Marx
The entire item should be made of gold.
It will be marked on the barrel. The barrel is marked "Made in Portugal".
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Yes, if an item is marked 14k and 925, it indicates that it is made of real gold (14 karat) and real silver (925 sterling silver). The markings represent the purity of the metals used in the piece.
"America" describes the entire western hemisphere landmass from northern Canada to Tierra del Fuego. Canada is a country in America, and the United States of America is another.All national borders are man-made. Even if they coincide with geographical borders.
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Yes, Albert Einstein traveled to America by ship. He made his first trip to the United States in 1921, sailing on the SS Frederick VIII from Europe. This journey marked the beginning of his significant involvement in American academia and culture. Einstein later made America his permanent home in 1933.
An a la carte item is an item that is ordered singularly as opposed to an entire meal. Eample: if you did not want to order a whole enchilada plate w/rice, beans, etc. you would just order the single enchilada a la carte.
Made 1931 - 1949 will be barrel code marked, see related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
A wooden table made from lumber harvested from forests.
No. In the US, it must say "sterling". Some sterling silver also says "925" in Mexico. Sterling silver is 92.5% pure. That's where the 925 comes from. Some older items are marked "Coin" or 900. Coin silver is 90% pure. British sterling silver is always hallmarked with a lion and several other marks.
It will be marked if it is Belgian made.