• text about frederick mckinley joness refrigerated truck • his invention had a significant impact on…

• text about frederick mckinley joness refrigerated truck • his invention had a significant impact on grocery stores, expanding the availability of fresh and frozen food • during world war ii, jones refrigerated trucks were crucial for transporting food, medical supplies, and blood to support the war effort improvements to the light bulb (lewis latimer, 1881 - 1882) lewis latimer made advancements in electric lighting by developing improvements to light bulb structure and to the manufacture of carbon filaments. he received patents for these innovations in 1881 and 1882, respectively. • latimer invented a way to make carbon filaments that was more reliable, which allowed them to be mass produced • although he did not initially work for thomas edison, latimer later joined the edison electric light company and collaborated on improving the light bulb • latimer’s work helped improve electric lighting and made it more widely available. what was one effect of frederick mckinley joness refrigerated truck? ∘ it allowed trucks to drive longer distances without overheating. ∘ it allowed perishable foods to be more widely available in stores. ∘ it allowed drivers to remain comfortable and safe driving in hot weather.
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Brief Explanations:
To solve this, we analyze the text about Frederick McKinley Jones's refrigerated truck. The text states "His invention had a significant impact on grocery stores, expanding the availability of fresh and frozen food". Now we check the options:
- The first option ("It allowed trucks to drive longer distances without overheating") is incorrect as the text doesn't mention truck overheating.
- The second option ("It allowed perishable foods to be more widely available in stores") matches the text's statement about expanding fresh and frozen food availability in grocery stores.
- The third option ("It allowed drivers to remain comfortable and safe driving in hot weather") is incorrect as the text says it allowed goods to be transported long distances while staying cold or frozen, not about driver comfort.
Answer:
B. It allowed perishable foods to be more widely available in stores. (Note: Assuming the middle option is labeled B; if the options were labeled differently, adjust the identifier. Based on the description, the second option is correct.)