
Big business must also do its part to preserve natural resources.
Big business must also do its part to preserve natural resources.の文なのですが、alsoがmustの前ではないのは何故でしょうか?alreadyとかは主語の後に来ると習った気がしたんですが…。

sometimes mistakes in business and advertising are very dramatic. you will se…
sometimes mistakes in business and advertising are very dramatic. you will see a big sing on a hotel like liver hotel instead of river hotel. is this a hotel for treating alcoholics?続きです。that is funny, but it is a basic mistake. to make a slogan or a big sing in English costs a lot of money. Even so, some companies do not make sure that the English is correct. How can this happy?英語が苦手です。この文を日本語に直して下さい。お願いします。

この文章を日本語に訳してもらいたいんですが。
この文章を日本語に訳してもらいたいんですが。Whether or not accepts Thomas Cochran’s assertion that the Civil War interrupted an established pattern of industrial growth,it is evident that the most phenomenal surge of American industrialization occurred in the late nineteenth century.In the four decades after the war,the railway network was extended westward to the Pacific,while east of the Mississippi transport lines were built into localities that had remained outside the railroad system.The enlarged transport network opened once-remote natural resources to exploitation and made the rapidly growing urban markets accessible to domestic manufacturers and farmers,while a series of inventions in processing and extraction of minerals set off a revolution in manufacturing technology.Application of electrical power to industrial purposes and development of long-distance transmission at the turn of the century provided energy resources sufficient to sustain the rapid pace of industrialization.As shipping,distribution,and manufacturing became progressively more specialized,a new class of entrepreneurs supplanted the quot;merchant capitalistquot; type that had dominated American business since the colonial era. These developments inevitably had a profound impact upon business organization.In the following essay,Alfred D.Chandler,Jr.,attempts the difficult task of explaining the dynamics of the movement toward combination and quot;big businessquot; in American enterprise.Chandler closely analyzes the various forces that gave impetus to combination in several types of industry,forces such as technological change and the dominant role of financiers in industry after 1897.However,he singles out the growing urban market as the key challenge to which innovators in industrial organizations responded in the 1880′s and early 1890′s.Most intriguing,perhaps,is Chandler’s contention that in long-range terms the most important single innovation of that periodquot;was the great corporations in American industry.quot;
