The French kept the stone until Napoleon's defeat. After that, it was handed over to the English (England) because of the Treaty of Alexandria. Britain still has it in a museum on display.
Yes, the Second Industrial Revolution did differ from the first<span> in some important ways. ... The </span>Second Industrial Revolution<span> was about electricity and chemicals and petroleum and all the things that can be made and consumed using these. The</span>First<span> was about textiles and coal and iron. A worldwide economy.</span>
<span>The delegates to the Constitutional Convention finally agreed the Three Fifths Compromise, that slaves should be counted at three fifths of their real number. The Three Fifths Compromise resolved the issue of counting slaves towards population in regards to representation in the House of Representatives.</span>
New technology had improved lives in the 20s drastically because factories started producing items people had never used or seen before, a specific example would be washing machines and refrigerators. sellers started to sell them for higher prices because people didn't exactly know what they were and assumed it would make their lives easier
The Catholic Church became very rich and powerful during the Middle Ages. ... Because the church was considered independent, they did not have to pay the king any tax for their land. Leaders of the church became rich and powerful. Many nobles became leaders such as abbots or bishops in the church.