This invention in 1439 allowed for books and newspapers to be easily made. What is it? a. the copier b. paper c. printable ink d. the printing press
d. Printing Press
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What is this science?
Chemistry
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What is this science? a. physics b. astronomy c. anatomy d. geology
b. Astronomy
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Tim Berners-Lee had a vision of a global hyperlinked information system. It became a reality in the late-1980's and 90's, linking the entire World.
The Internet (World Wide Web)
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Where was gunpowder originally invented? a. Germany b. England c. China d. India
c. China
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Alexander Graham Bell invented what device that we still use today (every day for many people)?
Telephone
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Sholes and Glidden invented the first commercially successful ____________ in 1878.
Typewriter
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Biology (Anatomy)
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Who invented the Phonograph (record player)?
Thomas Edison
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Who is this inventor? (hint: initials T.E.)
Thomas Edison
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Physics
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This invention allows us to tell which direction we are going?
Compass
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Henry Ford was famous for being one of the first to use the assembly line and interchangeable parts at his factories. What did he make? (hint: you probably see them everyday)