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    William Oughtred 18. Charles babbage 19. Phoenicians 20. Movable type printing process 21. Coiled rope 22. Morse code 23. Stylus 24. Binary logic 25. Charles babbage 26. Loltus blossom 27. Scrolls 28. Slide rule—leibniz’s machine—pascaline 29. Movable type printing process 30. Pre mechanical period 31. Samuel morse 32. Telephone and radio 33. Books 34. Radio 35. Mark 1 automatic sequence controlled calculator 36. Egyptians

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    growing demand of supplies needed for railroads‚ which produced even more jobs (DOC 8). In 1837‚ Samuel Morse invented an invention for communication in 1837. Through an electrical system of networks‚ the telegraph could transmit messages from one location to another over long distances. The receiver of a telegraph message would interpret the markings produced by the machine‚ which were encrypted in Morse code.The Telegraph changed people by efficiently sending messages across a nation while making

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    Isaac Newton once said‚ “If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants.” Newton’s quote explains how the scientists of the past are the Scientific Giants of today. Einstein‚ Galileo‚ and Newton all defied the odds of their time periods to discover amazing things. Today people use simple things that all were major developments of some scientists’ time. In Galileo’s era‚ people had no concepts of the solar system but now anyone can look up live pictures of space with the touch

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    on and so people used iron to create the railways that the locomotives used. With people able to travel far distances people need a speedy way of communicating to one another‚and so the invention of the telegraph.It communicated through the use of morse code.Morse code is a combination of dashes and dots.Before that there was the penny postal system in England in 1840.After the telegraph there was the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1896‚and Marconi made them

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    light bulb. The light bulb helped create central power plants which lit homes‚ factories‚ streets‚ and even large cities. It extended the number of hours in the day when Americans can work and play. Electricity also led to several new inventions. Samuel Morse invented the telegraph in 1896 that sent messages over wire. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876. Technology was a big help to the expanding

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    inventors and inventions of the Industrial Revolution James Watt First reliable Steam Engine 1775 Eli Whitney Cotton Gin‚ Interchangeable parts for muskets 1793‚ 1798 Robert Fulton Regular Steamboat service on the Hudson River 1807 Samuel F. B. Morse Telegraph 1836 Elias Howe Sewing Machine 1844 Isaac Singer Improves and markets Howe’s Sewing Machine 1851 Cyrus Field Transatlantic Cable 1866 Alexander Graham Bell Telephone 1876 Thomas Edison Phonograph‚ First Long-Lasting

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    Sample DBQ Essay: 19th-century Reforms & Democratic Ideals Prompt: “Reform movements in the United States sought to expand democratic ideals.” Assess the validity of this statement with specific reference to the years 1825-1850. Some reform movements in America were created to expand the democratic ideals of civil rights and political participation while others were motivated by the need to reform society. The expectation of civil rights and political participation was widely expanded

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    communications. Iron production grew as well‚ even more than the population during the 1860’s since the demand was so high for railroads. Communication also became important for railroads. According to Understanding the American Promise‚ “in 1844‚ Samuel F.B. Morse demonstrated the potential of his telegraph by transmitting an electronic message between Washington‚ D.C.‚ and Baltimore.” This technology worked by transmitting electrical signals over a wire laid between stations. Although the telegraph has

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    Early History

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    Early History • According to the History of Computing organization‚ data communication has its earliest roots in Samuel Morse ’s 1837 exhibition of a telegraph system. An account of data communication history posted by telecommunications experts at General Telecom‚ LLC also points to a telegraph patent that inventor Charles Wheatstone filed that same year. By 1843‚ telegraph service had become adopted by the Great Western Railway‚ an endorsement that allowed the service to expand across the nation

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    Language Revitalization

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    Language revitalization‚ language revival or reversing language shift is the attempt by interested parties‚ including individuals‚ cultural or community groups‚ governments‚ or political authorities‚ to reverse the decline of a language. If the decline is severe‚ the language may be endangered‚ moribund‚ or extinct. In these cases‚ the goal of language revitalization is often to recover the spoken use of the language. Although the goals of language revitalization vary by community and situation‚

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