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Which invention of the Scientific Revolution allowed scientists to see tiny details such as blood cells up close?
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Use the image to answer the question.
Based on this image, how can you tell the spinning jenny increased the speed of thread
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Which invention of the Scientific Revolution allowed scientists to see tiny details such as blood cells up close?
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Which invention of the Scientific Revolution allowed scientists to see tiny details such as blood cells up close?
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In 1881, French chemist Camille Faure redesigned the rechargeable lead-acid battery. Faure’s design greatly increased the
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Which invention of the scientific revolution allowed scientists to see tiny details such as blood cells up close
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Bell's Great InventionWhich two words from the passage are related in meaning?
Responses A school and homesschool and homes B
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Which technological invention had the greatest impact on the theater world?
3D printing CGI Vitaphone microphones
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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
In 1897, African American inventor Andrew Beard invented an
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The young inventors featured in the Article all came up with their inventions by identifying problems and solving them. Explain
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What technology was the key to the efficiency of Gutenberg’s printing press?
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What technology was the key to the efficiency of Gutenbergs printing press?
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Identify which technological innovation is most important in helping facilitate the process of globalization.(1 point)
the
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Which of the following inventions increased the availability of electricity in homes?
(1 point) Responses telephone telephone
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Which of the following inventions increased the availability of electricity in homes?
(1 point) Responses telephone telephone
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Which of the following inventions increased the availability of electricity in homes?
1.telephone 2.transformer 3.reinforced
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Question Which of the following inventions increased the availability of electricity in homes? (1 point)
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These are only some of the things we use now that came out of our research into space travel. Fill in the blanks on this chart:
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Which of the following inventions increased the availability of electricity in homes?
(1 point) Responses telephone telephone
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Who made the first recording of the human voice?
Alexander Graham Bell Jules Massenet Enrico Caruso Thomas Edison
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Name an invention that’ll help humans in the world today. And in 2-3 sentences, explain how it’ll help. Keep it in 8th grade
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The invention of the ______ increased availability of electricity in homes
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One of the results of the inventions of the microscope and telescope is that it expanded the world as people knew it. Distant
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Which of the following societal changes was an immediate result of the invention of the printing press?
A. Europeans attending
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The Inventors
Turn of the Century and Thomas Edison light bulb As the 1900s approached, Thomas Edison emerged as an innovator,
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Who invented the railway locomotive?
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How did Gutenberg change the original concept of the printing press?
Responses A Gutenberg was the first to create the concept of
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Which invention of the Scientific Revolution allowed scientists to see tiny details such as blood cells up close?
A. telescope B.
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which of the following inventions increased the availability of electricity in homes
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Match the inventor to the invention.
James Hargrave - Jethro Tull- Eli Whitney- James Watt- Henry Bessemer- Inventions : spinning
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Which of these sentences states the main idea of the article?
The first people to travel by hot air balloon took off and landed
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Inventors often work to find fast, more efficient ways of completing a task. How did Samuel F.B. Morse use his artistic
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Think about the article. What caused Joseph Montgolfier to get the idea to make a hot air balloon?
He noticed a shirt billowing
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Which passage from the article best supports the idea that there were setbacks and problems during the development of the hot
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Silk cloth was invented before paper
True False
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Cast iron is invented after Confucius is born
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Which invention most increased the influence of films on culture and society in the twentieth century? a. the creation of
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Silk cloth was invented before paper
True False
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cast iron is invented after Confucius is born
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Without the invention of the _________________, cars and bicycles would never have been created.
A. wheel B. circle C. disc
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The first wheel was created not by an inventor or mechanic, but an ___________________ looking for a way to shape a perfectly
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In 1838, at an exhibition in New York, Morse transmitted 10 words per second through his telegraph system using what would later
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Daguerre had discovered a technique to preserve extremely detailed photographic images with chemicals and light on sheets of
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Thomas Edison invented the light bulb is disputed. This means that this fact is
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Which of the following was an invention of the second industrial revolution? Was it the power loom, the spinning Jenny, the
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Which of the following made factories more efficient and cheaper to operate?(1 point)
Responses The telegraph The steam engine
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The most important British invention in the late 18th century was the
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5 inventions in the past 50 years
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After the development of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney in 1793, cotton became f The United States supplied most of the cotton
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Inventors often work to find faster, more efficient ways of completing a task. How did Samuel F.B. Morse use his artistic
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