The theory of modulation was pioneered by Canadian scientist Reginald Fessenden.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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What was a consequence of the Cuban Missile Crisis?

a. the end of the U.S.-Soviet arms race b. the Soviet-American telephone hotline c. a decrease in Kennedy's popularity among the American people d. a new maturity in John F. Kennedy's domestic policy e. a new policy of nuclear arms reduction by both the Soviet and American government

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At the end of the third phase of the Thirty Years' War, Ferdinand issued the Edict of Restitution and struck panic in the hearts of Protestants ________

A. in Bohemia B. everywhere C. in Sweden D. in France

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A major victory for early labor unions was winning

a. a ban on the use of immigrants as strikebreakers b. an eight-hour workday c. a ban on the use of child labor d. elimination of the closed shop e. elimination of imprisonment for debt

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How were Picasso's images of war different than previous or contemporary artists?

A) Picasso refused to show the horrors of war as others had done, just the reactions to it, incorporating both techniques of Expressionism and Cubism. B) Picasso's reality of war was imaged in miniature boxes of aggravated, detached segments of horror that one could not entirely envision. C) Picasso's images of war were more realistic than any previous works. D) Picasso never painted images of war, yet titled many of his works as if they were. E) Picasso re-imagined war as a game of chess.

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