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Inventions contributing to the transportation revolution include the invention of:

  • the saddle and stirrup
  • the wheel
  • the steam engine
  • the railroad
  • the internal combustion engine
  • heavier-than-air flying machines
  • radar
  • radio

Inventions contributing to the communications revolution include the invention of:

  • movable type and the printing press
  • the telegraph
  • the telephone
  • radio
  • television
  • digital computers
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