1. viii 1. preserve 2. i 2. unaware 3. ix 3. chance 4. iii 4. friction 5. vi 5. rotating 6. molten glass//ribbon of glass//molten glass 6. percussion ribbon 7. Eskimos 7. belt of steel//steel belt//moving belt 8. despite 8. (lightbulb) moulds 9. F 9. A 10. D 10. B 11. E 11. A 12. A 12. C 13. C 13. A 14. G 14. E 15. C 15. G 16. YES 16. A 17. YES 17. C 18. NOT GIVEN 18. F 19. NO 19. D 20. NO 20. A 21. NOT GIVEN 21. S 22. YES 22. M 23. B 23. S 24. C 24. (it has) double(d)//doubling 25. A 25. de-layering 26. A 26. demographic trends 27. D 27. employers 28. E 28. YES 29. timber and stone 29. NO 30. Modernism 30. NO 31. International style 31. NOT GIVEN 32. badly designed buildings//multi-storey 32. vi housing//mass-produced, low-cost high- 33. iii rises 34. i 33. Preservation 35. ii 34. High-Tech 36. will/may not survive//will/may/could 35. co-existence of styles//different styles become extinct together//styles mixed 37. locality//distnbution 36. G 38. logging takes place/occurs 37. F 39. B 38. H 39. C 40. D
(Studies in American Popular History and Culture) Gail Fowler Mohanty - Labor and Laborers of The Loom - Mechanization and Handloom Weavers, 1780-1840 - Routledge (2006)