What was the first telegraph message? Sent by inventor Samuel F.B. Morse on May 24, 1844, over an experimental line from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, the message said: "What hath God wrought?" Taken from the Bible, Numbers 23:23, and recorded on a paper tape, the phrase had been suggested to Morse by Annie Ellsworth, the young daughter of a friend. The success of the experiment would change forever the national communication system. But Morse wasn't just interested in the telegraph.
They realized that they were they’re done really long and didn’t even know
If you consider living as in “current” it’s referring to the fact that even though it was written so long ago is is still in strong effect in our every day lives. It effect every decision our government makes and every decision our government makes effects it.
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what event occurred after the stock market crash of 1929?
Explanation:
<u>The Great Depression, also known as the Crisis of 29, was a global economic crisis</u>.
<u>The depression had devastating effects in almost all countries</u>, <em><u>rich and poor, where insecurity and misery were transmitted as an epidemic, so that they fell</u></em>: <u>national income, tax revenues, business profits and prices</u>.
<u>International trade decreased. Unemployment increased. Cities around the world were severely affected</u>,<u><em> especially those that depended on heavy industry, and the construction industry</em></u>. <u>Agriculture and rural areas suffered a fall in crop prices, and in the face of falling demand, the areas that were dependent on primary sector industries, with few alternative sources of employment, were the most affected</u>.
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