Elisha Gray was an electrical engineer. He is known for his telephone prototype and music synthesizer. Gray got over 70 patents for his inventions.
He was born on August 2nd, 1835 in Barnesville, Ohio. He died on January 21st, 1901 in Newtonville, Massechusetts.
Gray also invented the telautograph, this was a device that could transmit handwriting through the telegraph systems!
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The empire reached its peak after the conquests of Emperor Huayna Capac, who reigned from 1493 until around 1527. At its peak, the empire included up to 12 million people and extended from the border of Ecuador and Colombia to about 50 miles [80 kilometers] south of modern Santiago, Chile.
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A. technology to help improve the lives of the poor
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Industrial revolution that happened to all countries across the world were first popularized by the European empires. Starting from British Empire in 1760, other European countries started to spread these technologies to various part of the world.
The technologies help people fulfill their basic needs. (simple crops such as rice and wheat used to be very expensive to produce). This helps them improve the quality of their lives.
The teachings of Siddhartha Gautama led to C) Buddhism.