The telephone.
The Chinese are credited with numerous significant inventions throughout history, traditionally known as the "Four Great Inventions": the compass, gunpowder, papermaking, and printing. Beyond these, China has a rich history of innovation, contributing to various fields such as agriculture, textiles, and engineering. Estimates of total inventions vary widely, but the impact of Chinese innovations on global civilization is undeniable. Overall, the exact number of inventions is difficult to quantify, as many developments arose from collective efforts over centuries.
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Pragmatism arose as the most sophisticated attempt to http://www.answers.com/topic/reconcile science and religion in the wake of the widespread acceptance of Darwinian biology
Probably not.More likely, religion arose as an attempt to explain questions about the world and natural phenomena that were unexplainable to the ancients by scientific means.Later on, it turned out to be a valuable tool for the ruling and priestly classes to dominate and subjugate the population.I seriously doubt that religion arose because old people were scared that kids would take their "stuff".
Arose means to get up.Amy arose from her bed after waking up.
there were to many people in one spot
Egypt
Arose, risen - Bumangon. The boy arose from bed - Bumangon ang bata.
Orthodox Judaism, is the traditional form of the religion. The Conservative and Reform movements arose in Europe and the United States around the 19th century, both making an attempt to modernize Judaism.
Arose in Sabskrit is abhūt.
In the night before Christmas, what arose on the lawn was a clatter.
A war is not a battle. The Persian War arose from Persia's attempt to stop war in the western part of its empire by bringing the constantly-warring Greek city-states to peace.