Known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park," the inventor of the phonograph and the electric light bulb was
A) Alexander Graham Bell.
B) Thomas Scott.
C) George Westinghouse.
D) Thomas A. Edison.
D
You might also like to view...
Which of the following domestic policy changes did the United States government make during World War I?
A. increased caution to avoid the appearance of despotism B. increased control of transportation and communication services C. increased industrial production and decreased farm production D. increased crackdown on the existence of labor unions
In the late 1940s, Clement Atlee and the Labour Party enacted reforms that created
a. an all-volunteer army. b. a blue print for decolonization. c. a framework for free trade with the U.S. d. private hospitals, banks, and prisons. e. a modern welfare state.
The vast, integrated, continental U.S. market greatly enhanced the American inclination toward
a. reducing imports of manufactured goods from abroad. b. specialized goods produced by skilled labor. c. government certification and regulation of consumer products. d. mass manufacturing of standardized industrial products. e. importing raw materials from overseas.
What does postmodern architecture embrace?
A) Tradition B) Rationality C) The machine D) Impermanence and liberation from previous forms E) All of the above