Asked by Shiroi ōkami©
How did texas industry advance technology and education. Explain
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Answered by
Writeacher
By being VERY good at what they do! And to keep doing well, they need an educated bunch of graduates each year to keep things going.
If you were more specific in your question, you might get a better answer.
If you were more specific in your question, you might get a better answer.
Answered by
Ms Pi 3.14159265358979323
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The more money that is made, the more money can be spent on developing new technology and education and taxes.
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The more money that is made, the more money can be spent on developing new technology and education and taxes.
PS... I did a search below and found that Ms Sue had answered this question last year : )
Answered by
bobpursley
During WWII, the aircraft industry in the Dallas-Ft Worth area with general dynamics led the need for technology and education. Shortly after the war, the automotive industry in that same area fueled a great need for technology. Additionally, in the Houston-Galveston area, medical hospitals grew a great need for technology in those fields, and combined, these grew the needs for our educational system to develop the training system to produce people to meed thsed needs.
Answered by
Shiroi ōkami©
Thank You!
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