They created a revolution in communications.
They created a revolution of communications.
They created a revolution of communications.
They all invented methods of communication... Morse - morse code, Bell - telephone & Marconi - radio.
They created a revolution of communications.
they bout allowed factories to stay open after sunset thereby producing more goods for consumers
experts maintain that he was the true inventor of Macaroni, the common household noodle, often mixed with cheddar cheese. However he was concerned of the reputation his family would get, so he didn't name it Marconi. Anyways I think that answers your question.
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Nothing. A person can not have something in common with a poli, a city-state. However, Alexander united the polis. Oh, and polis is the plural.
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Samuel B. Morse and Alexander Graham Bell were both influential inventors who made significant contributions to communication technology. Morse is best known for developing the Morse code and the electric telegraph, which revolutionized long-distance communication. Similarly, Bell is renowned for inventing the telephone, which transformed personal and business communication. Both inventors played pivotal roles in shaping the way people connect and communicate across distances.
They were both English poets who lived during the same time period. Both of them had health problems that made their lives harder. They both worked hard and became very skilled, and widely read authors.