Benjamin Franklin was the leading figure of the American Enlightenment and a physicist with many inventions in the field of electricity, such as lightning rods, bifocal glasses, etc. He founded many civic organizations including the Library. He was also a political theorist, mason, statesman, diplomat, inventor, humorist. His father wanted Benjamin to attend a school with a priesthood, but he only had money to send him to school for two years. He attended the Boston Latin School, but he could not graduate, he continued his education only by reading a lot. While still attending school, he turned out to be very talented because in only one year from the middle class, he was reaching to the very top. His formal education ended when he was ten, after which he worked with his father for some time, starting with twelve as an assistant in the printing press with his brother. So he did not end formal education to work with his father and brother, but he started working with his father and brother, because he could not continue his education because of the financial situation.
The answer is: He failed out of school.
Answer:
undertake both of the activities identified in choices A and B.
Answer:
The answer is stated below.
Explanation:
Industrial revolution started in the eighteenth century when the major source of fuel was provided by traditional fuel (coal) but in the latter part of the century, technological innovations example steam machines, revolutionized the industries. Not only new technologies were discovered but the old one are forming the base for the next one which are more improved. The process of globalization was started which gave the market necessary for the rise of industries.