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What is Americas greatest contribution to world theater
Becuase people didn't have to go all the way across the world too get information he couk
Easy, think about it - without World War 1, World War 2 would never have happened...! Therefore, WW1's contribution to history was WW2...!
Johannes Gutenberg. It's an easy internet search.
No. He made the first printing press which changed the world.
Well my teacher is making us make a 5 page essay on a person in history and i got Johann or Johannes Gutenberg. what he did was that he invented a quick printing press. He also made the first bible by a press with 300 pages and 40 something lines in each page.
Johannes Gutenberg is credited with inventing the printing press with metal movable type in 1455 AD. This innovation revolutionized the way books were produced and disseminated, leading to a major advancement in the spread of knowledge and information during the Renaissance.
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He PRINTED them. He was the inventor of the letter press-type printing press. A major contribution to the world's technology, and early player in the industrial revolution. His invention changed the world. Prior to his invention, things had to be copied by hand. The printing press opened up literacy and education to the entire world. Incidentally, Germany still leads the world in printing technology, and produce the world's finest and most technically-advanced lithographic (and other) printing presses. Most notably the Heidelberg. Please see the link below for more info.
The alphabet, for one thing. They made great strides in sea navigation, were great traders, and were awesome.
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Britain's great contribution to modern government was the development of the parliamentary system. Under the system, constituents elect members of parliament to represent them in government.
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The periscope was invented in 1450 by Johann Gutenberg. He invented the periscope so that people could see over people's heads in crowds. In World War I the design was perfected and used so that people could see up and around the corners from their hiding places
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