Alexander Graham Bell invented the first telephone.
The way i analyzed the passage from this book is that well we know Beatty is a knowledgeable man because throughout the novel he recited many quotes from books yet it was very different since Beatty always advocates to get rid of books, so how was he so knowledgeable and able to recite many quotes? the truth is Beatty read books and in order to stay alive in a society like this he had to burn them, he wanted to die because he saw what the world was becoming and saw that it was a world without books, so why would he want to live in one at all while Guy could just kill him right then and there
Answer:
Egyptian, Greek, and Roman
Explanation:
The mummy of Artemidoros, from Fayum, shows the influence of the <u>Egyptian, Greek and Roman</u> cultures. The mummy of Artemidoros which was discovered in a city in Egypt contained a painting which can be traced back to the period of Roman rule over Egypt. This painting on the panel over the mummy has be reported to have been influenced by the Egyptian, Greek and Roman art. It is a synthesis of Egyptian and Greco-Roman art.
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The fact that is not true about the physical features of Northern Europe is that the Alpine Mountains begin in northern Spain and run north to Denmark.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The Alpine Mountains almost span the entire East West stretch of Europe And are recognised as the longest mountain line in Europe.
- Though these mountains cover an area of 1200 kilometers, they do not span any area in the countries of Spain and Denmark.
- These mountains begin in France and run across the continent to end in Slovenia.
Answer: Georgia
Explanation:
James Oglethorpe pushed for the creation of a new colony where the poor in Britain could relocate to and start a new life. That colony was Georgia and the first poor people he wanted to relocate were those in prison for having failed to pay off their debt.
The British agreed to this proposal as they saw it as a just cause and they also wanted to reduce the overcrowding in their prisons. Another more important reason was that it would serve as a buffer between the wealthy Carolina colonies and the Spanish in Florida.