I disagree. Napoleon had a hand in this.
Emperor Louis Napoleon III of France offered a prize to anyone who could make a satisfactory substitute for butter, suitable for use by the armed forces and the lower classes.[4] French chemist Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès invented a substance he called oleomargarine, the name of which became shortened to the trade name "margarine". Mège-Mouriés patented the concept in 1869 and expanded his initial manufacturing operation from France but had little commercial success. In 1871, he sold the patent to the Dutch company Jurgens, now part of Unilever.[5] In the same year the German pharmacist Benedict Klein from Cologne founded the first margarine factory "Benedict Klein Margarinewerke", producing the brands Overstolz and Botteram.[6]
Which of the following was not an innovation that came about do to militarization in the 1800's?
A. canned food and milk
B. Larger farms
C. Factory production of bread
D. Margarine
* I chose D Margarine do you agree if not what would you choose and why?
5 answers
so what would you choose?
Me? I bake bread at home. Bread factories did not come about until after WWII. Until then,most of it was baked in shops and at home, where it is supposed to be made. WWII women had to work outside the home, so bread making at home was not easy. The few factory bakers during the 30's were restricted to a few cities.
Thank you ;)
Its not c!!! stupid people!