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lozanna [386]
3 years ago
5

Before the internet, which invention had the biggest impact on employees in the workforce?

English
1 answer:
Andreas93 [3]3 years ago
6 0
Not sure if this is right but I say

1. Tools
2. Printing press
3. Pottery
4. Steam power
5. Telegraph
6. Telephone
7. Motorized transportation
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