Taking into account the statement above: "In 1965 one of the founders of Intel predicted, "The density of transistors in an integrated circuit will double every year." This is now known as"
This is now known as Moore's law.
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The person who replaced William Jennings Bryan in 1915 as Secretary of State was <u>Robert Lansing. </u>
<h3>Who was Robert Lansing?</h3>
He was the United States Secretary of State from 1915 to 1920 under the presidency of Woodrow Wilson.
He took over from William Jennings Bryan who had resigned in 1915 because he did not support Wilson's inaction over the German sinking of the Lusitania.
Find out more on the sinking of the Lusitania at brainly.com/question/7190421.
He made the assembly line greatly improving work methods.
Triggered by a series of events the Nootka Crisis was a political dispute between the Spanish empire, the Kingdom of Great Britain, and the USA.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The commander of the outpost built a permanent post at Nootka Sound by seizing some British commercial ships was had come for commercial trade purposes.
Due to sovereignty claims and right to navigation, the crisis started. Although, the crisis was solved with peace through Nootka Conventions which consisted a set of three agreements.
After this, Britain started trading to up to ten leagues which were occupied by Spain and also surrendered many of its trade claims to Britain, all these were an outcome of the expansion of Britain's trade system and helped it flourish.
You have asked "History of Rio de Janeiro"
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Colonial </span>Rio. Rio de Janeiro is the city it is today because of its historical past. Portuguese rulers were the first ones to rule Rio as they landed on the soil of Guanabara Bay on the 1st January 1502. The bay forms the opening of a river, hence the name 'Rio de Janeiro' which means 'River of January'.
What is Rio de Janeiro known for- Rio de Janeiro is one of the most visited cities in the Southern Hemisphere and is known for<span> its natural settings, Carnival, samba, and more.
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