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Rockets - an invention that supports the exploration of space.
Internet - an invention that connects every single one of us with the rest of the world, almost immediately.
Biotechnology - an invention that changed medicine in that it helps to develop better vaccines and the exploration of genetic information to cure diseases.
Computers - facilitate de storage of information and process it incredible fast ways. It allows science to do calculations with large numbers, solve complicated equations, and search information instantly.
It is interesting thinking that most of these inventions were created for military purposes to be used in wars. And then, they were developed to be used massively adapted to consumers.
Well the modern study of hsitory helps us not make the same mistakes as we did in earlier history.
Answer:
Thomas Jefferson wrote a majority of the Declaration of Independence.
Explanation:
1.<span>At the time of </span>Columbus's<span> exploration, </span>the Taíno<span> were the most numerous indigenous ... Seventeen editions of the letter were published </span>between<span> 1493 and 1497.
2.</span> <span>Editor Allison Miller </span>introduces<span> the October issue of </span>Perspectives<span> on </span>History<span>. At the center of the controversy were </span>two<span> books (Heather Has </span>Two<span> Mommies and As the activist's T-shirt reminds us, </span>there<span> was a time when the idea that lesbians, that recognizes the </span>place<span> of LGBT people throughout </span>history<span>.</span>
Are you Australian? In that case it would rather ironically be the Aboriginals and their children. If not, (and I'm not 100 percent sure about this one) but this was during the time period of the African American rights Reform period in the United States.