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Samuel Morse and the telegraph
Robert Fulton and the steamboat
<span>Cyrus McCormick (Inventor of the Mechanical Reaper) so its improved because he invented a better one than ones already invented
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Match the following people and places with their descriptions. Question 10 options:
Anne Frank
Warsaw
Raoul Wallenberg
Elie Wiesel
Chambon-sur-Lignon
1. Raoul Wallenberg a diplomat who saved thousands of lives by distributing passports
2. Elie Wiesel a Holocaust survivor and writer who dedicated himself to writing and educating people about the Holocaust
3. Anne Frank kept a diary while in hiding that was published after the war
4. Chambon-sur-Lignon a village that sheltered nearly 5,000 Jews from the Nazis
5. Warsaw a site of a Jewish uprising against the Nazis.
The Iliad was about the last couple of weeks of the Trojan War, specifically the really significant events that happened those last couple of weeks, and the Greek siege of the city of Troy.
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Failure to achieve air supremacy eventually led Hitler to indefinitely postpone Operation Sealion, the Nazi invasion of England, in favor of an attack on the USSR. The Blitz came to an end as Hitler ordered the Luftwaffe transferred to eastern Europe in preparation for Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the USSR.
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<span>1. False. Andrew jackson ordered the forced removal called the Trail of tears. 2.True, the national road was the first highway built. 3. True. Andrew Jackson was known as a common man's president and in fact allowed all people into the white house on his inauguration.</span>