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Which best explains why the printing press changed printing so dramatically in the 1440s?
(1 point), Multiple copies of the same
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1. How were things done before the invention was made? How did the invention change how people did things?
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what is the worlds greatest invention???
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Select TWO correct answers.
Which of the communication technologies was invented in the 19th century? newspaper press commercial
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The printing press was not actually invented by Johannes Gutenberg, but rather built upon earlier inventions in China. The
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Many people believe a European named Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. However, Gutenberg’s press was actually
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9. Elias Howe invented which of the following?
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Who and when was nylon invented?
1935 by Wallace Carothers?
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Who and when was the zipper invented?
1893 by Whitcomb Judson
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which would be easier to write information about. Because I have to create a brochure about either either the arch, the
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When was the telephone, atomic bomb, paper, flint tools, and the wheel invented? I've answered the other 4 and I think the
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(From "Books Before and After Johannes Gutenberg, Illuminate)
Question: Read the passage. What is the main idea of this text?
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(From "Books Before and After Johannes Gutenberg, Illuminate)
Question: Read this sentence from paragraph 2. "To understand how
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Amilyah Watson
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
(1 point) Along with papyrus, the Egyptians also invented
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many people believe a european named johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. However, Gutenberg's press was actually
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In one sentence what are at least 3 inventions that occured because of urbanization
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What is the history of the mousetrap cars?
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Who invented the:
television automobile phone computer circular saw And when were they invented??
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who invented the bra???
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what is the best invention to YOU???? what is your favorite invention that you use the most???
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
While the invention of the steamboat is often attributed to American inventor Robert
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Many people believe the European named Johannes gutenburg invented the printing press. However, Gutenberg’s press was actually
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1. Describe and explain at least 3 inventions that occurred because of urbanization.
Life in a crowded city was made easier
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What was a positive result of the invention of the cotton gin?(1 point)
Responses  It allowed cotton seeds to be removed from
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who invented the spinning jenny which revolutionised textile industry
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What was a positive result of the invention of the cotton gin? (1 point)
• The cotton gin led to the abolishment of slavery in
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In 1769, who invented the spinning jenny, which revolutionised the textile industry?
Richard Arkwright John Wilkinson Adam Smith
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Which detail BEST supports one of the main ideas that there are inventions we can’t live without? A The invention of
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A main idea of Inventions We Can’t Live Without is that an invention’s importance can be measured by its A impact.
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Question 1
What is the MAIN idea of paragraph 2? A The first telephone exchange was set up in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1878. B
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Which of the following inventions lead to the increase of industry in cities in the late 1800s?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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When was paper money invented? (1 point)
during the Song Dynasty in China around the year 1000 during the Middle Ages in Venice
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Several sports were invented in Springfield, Massachusetts in the late nineteenth century basketball was invented there in 1891.
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What are the best websites to find facts on inventions such as the spiral notebook?
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But when was the spiral notebook made?
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Who made the spiral notebook and when?
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liz
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Underline the correct pronoun in parentheses.
1. Many so-called Founding Fathers are famous one or two of (his, his or her,
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Hi for my english class, we have to make an invention using cheap material that is useful, original, and provides a solution to
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John
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The _________invented the wheel.
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Use the paragraph to answer the prompt. Many people believe a European named Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press.
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Rewrite each sentence, using active verbs. Eyeglasses with bifocal lenses were invented by Benjamin Franklin.
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Eyeglasses with bifocal lenses were invented by Benjamin Franklin. Rewrite each sentence, using active verbs.
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'A great deal of America's success can be traced to the impact of inventions. Show how several of these
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Highlight the piece of evidence that best supports the claim.
Claim: The creation of the ice cream cone shows that great
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Which detail from “The Telephone: A Truer Tale” best supports the argument that Bell did not invent the first telephone?
What
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When was the first computer created, and by whom?
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How did Robert Cornelius figure out how to take the first ever selfie? (1 point) Responses He held the camera in front of his
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lil beby
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What invention during the Renaissance period enabled people to purchase music for their own personal use?
A. Faster delivery
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By the mid-1800s, steam driven elevators with counterweights had been developed. However, they were not in common use until
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Shaila
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Which inventions helped industrialize America in the late 1800s? Select the two correct answers
Answer 1A: The telephone Answer
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