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    The industrial revolution was when they started to make new inventions. Everything started to evolutionized. Many people started to make new inventions and factories. And many people did not farm no more at this time and people moved to the city. People moved to the us to look for jobs. People got paid so little bit especially kids some of them did not even got to go to school because they had to go to work to help out their families. The Industrial revolution began in Great Britain. It began…

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    Ancient Chinese Inventors

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    things are paper, silk, the wheelbarrow, rubber, and many more. The most important thing they have made is gunpowder. They used gunpowder in the wars just like we do today. We don’t use gunpowder as much as the Chinese did. Another one of china’s inventions were fireworks. They were first used for entertainment but then they started to use them to scare their enemies. Those were the most popular thing the chinese invented. Silk was a soft and light material much wanted by the wealthy…

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    Age. The expansion of the economy made it possible for Burnham to use an abundance of new goods and services to build the best possible fair. One result of these goods and services was the Ferris Wheel. The Ferris Wheel, one of the main attractions to the fair, was the first one ever built. The Ferris Wheel showcased a new upon electricity to the general population. There were many reveals at the fair, showing that the economy is still expanding. Some of the fair's reveals include: Juicy…

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    allowed him to brand his successful company that changed America forever. Henry Ford's invention of the automobile assembly line tremendously transformed the 20th century ,and continues to shape our world today. Ford used his abilities and talents to invent a product that will greatly affect our daily lives. Ford was a master innovator. By age 33 he invented the first quadricycle, a machine with four wheels that was controlled with a tilter. (3) A short two years later he persuaded a group of…

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    Livingston 14 September 2016 Contributions of Sumerians While the Sumerians were a civilization that existed around 3000 B.C., they made important discoveries towards civilization, technology, intellect, and politics. First of all, the invention of writing is credited to the Sumerians around 3200 B.C. Their writing began as pictograms that were pressed into soft clay tablets for record keeping purposes at first, and that form evolved of the next 200 years into what would be known as…

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    The development of new ideas and inventions can change the way of life in a civilization. With the creation of cities, people moved to these heavily populated areas to receive essential goods and services all in one place. New inventions in agriculture allowed people to farm more land. New architecture methods also changed society. Higher and more elegant buildings were created in cities…

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    called “readymade”. According to the textbook, “His invention in 1913 of the “readymade,” defined by the Surrealist André Breton as “manufactured objects promoted to the dignity of art through the choice of the artist” (Arnason 220). Duchamp stated, “His selection of common “found” objects was guided by complete visual indifference, or “anaesthesia” and the total absence of good or bad taste” (Arnason 220). Some common found objects were a bicycle wheel, kitchen stool, bottle rack, and many…

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    not make use of (Sale). The machine took advantage of the weakness in the Germans' procedure and utilized six enigma wheels which searched for repeated enciphered letters. With the Bomba in use, the Poles were able to decrypt about 75% of German radio traffic (Sale). However, Germany realized their mistake and in 1938 changed the procedure, also adding two additional rotor wheels. This was just after Poland discovered that Germany was preparing for war and gave a replica of the Bomba to the…

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    in London to showcase many different technologies, artistries and new gadgets. All the workers were happy to come see their great establishments while paying really cheap train ticket to get there. Trains were invented after the great invention of steam power by James Watt. Steam power has brought different types of transportation for citizens such as trains, steamboats etc. Steam powered engines are inexpensive and have efficient energy to move people around for long distances. Now…

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    Mesopotamia is known as the “cradle of civilization” because it was the birthplace of many diverse civilizations that arose later on. I agree that civilization originated there because the rise of complex urban centers became a foundation for political and economic stability. The abundance of food grown in the fertile crescent made it possible for large numbers of people to live together. Because of the population growth and a stable food source, more people began to specialize and trade their…

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