In his lifetime, Edison made 1,093 inventions. Among other things, he
made the first light bulb. He created the first means of electric light, heat,
and power. He made the first motion picture (movie). He also made the
first phonograph. It was the first kind of machine to play music. He created
a voting machine and a stock ticker, too. A stock ticker prints stock prices
on paper tape
It was hard for Thomas Edison To make the motion picture because back in the day they didn't have all the tool for fancy projectors and motion pictures.
<span>If I find 10,000 ways something won’t work, I haven’t failed. I am not discouraged, because every wrong attempt discarded is another step forward. – Thomas Edison</span>
David Wilmot was a Pennsylvania-born congressman who opposed slavery. His "proviso"—a clause tacked on to a number of legislation being debated in Congress—prohibited slavery in all of the new territory won from Mexico following the Mexican War. Although the proviso was well-liked in the North, it was vehemently opposed by the South and never became a part of the legislation. It declared that slavery would be outlawed in any new area that the United States might take over from Mexico. The argument over whether slavery still exists in the West was rekindled.
The correct answer is A) pushed back by German forces.
<em>During the Battle of the Bulge, the United States forces were pushed back by German forces. </em>
The Battle of the Bulge was fought in one month. It started on December 16, 1944, and ended in January 16, 1945. This combat was a major attack from the German troops against the United States forces, in a last attempt to push the Allies armies back, outside German territory. At first, the Battle of the Bulge resulted in some benefits for the Germans but in the end, they couldn’t contend the Allied forces.
Answer: Chimera- Rabid,Fire-breathing, Poisonous, if found call Tartarus
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