Until they die. A monarch rules until they die, get deposed, or step down
In 1836, Samuel F. B. Morse invented the electric telegraph system, which long before telephones were developed, could send communications across long distances. It employed pulses of electricity to signal the electrical telegraph in order to make marks on a moving paper tape.
Later, in 1887, Granville Tailer Woods (1856 – 910) followed Morse´s work to develop the multiplex telegraph, which allowed communicating by voice over telegraph wires. This device was used to transmit messages between train stations and moving trains assuring a safer public transportation system in the United States.
But is Alexander Graham Bell (1847 – 1922) who is recognized with developing and patenting the first practical telephone, since got the very first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876 and later founded the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in 1885. Alexander Graham Bell's success with the telephone was a direct result of his attempts to improve the telegraph.
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The Clayton Antitrust Act, passed in 1914, continues to regulate U.S. business practices today. Intended to strengthen earlier antitrust legislation, the Clayton Antitrust Act prohibits anti-competitive mergers, predatory and discriminatory pricing, and other forms of unethical corporate behavior.
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Propaganda is biased/misleading information, usually to promote/publicize something political.
There was no specific "group" in charge of propaganda in America, but it was definitely used in World War l and ll.
One of the most famous propaganda's, though, is Paul Revere's exaggeration of the Boston Massacre.
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