1. Proclamation of 1763 2. Declaration of Independence 3. Articles of Confederation 4. Constitutional Convention 5. Great Compromise
"The Sputnik launch changed everything. As a technical achievement, Sputnik caught the world's attention and the American public off-guard. Its size was more impressive than Vanguard's intended 3.5-pound payload. In addition, the public feared that the Soviets' ability to launch satellites also translated into the capability to launch ballistic missiles that could carry nuclear weapons from Europe to the U.S. Then the Soviets struck again; on November 3, Sputnik II was launched, carrying a much heavier payload, including a dog named Laika.
The Sputnik launch also led directly to the creation of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). In July 1958, Congress passed the National Aeronautics and Space Act (commonly called the "Space Act"), which created NASA as of October 1, 1958 from the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and other government agencies."- https://history.nasa.gov/sputnik/
No
The legislative branch creates the law, and the president (executive) can veto (deny) it to be passed. if the president doesn't veto it, the law goes into effect.
Therefore you only need 2 branches
Answer:
1. Stone age
2. Bronze age
3. Iron age
4. Middle age
5. The Renaissance
6. The Industrial Revolution
7. The Information Age/Digital Age
Explanation:
The above are the technology ages in order from the oldest time period to the current time period.
The Stone Age had the Paleolithic (Lower, Middle and Upper). The Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age are characterized by the type of tool used.
From the Middle Age, emerged the Renaissance. The Middle Age lasted from 5th to 15th century. After that came the Industrial Revolution - the use of steam engines and building of factories. Then after that followed the Digital Age.