Millennium History

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  • Did they have TVs in the 1920s?

    The answer is: yesThe first mechanical television was demonstrated by John Logie Baird in 1925 In 1926 John Logie Baird gave the worlds first public demonstration of a television with a recognizable image - the head of a ventriloquists dummy.

  • Why did josph hooker was important?

    Joseph Hooker was an important American military leader during the American Civil War.He was born in Hadley, Massachusetts, on November 13, 1814, and graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1837.He served in the Mexican-American War and was later assigned to the Pacific No

  • Why was head put on the penny?

    There is no head on a penny. The front side of a U.S. penny features the image of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States.

  • Did they ever make a silver nickel?

    No, the United States government has never minted a silver nickel. The five-cent coin in circulation today, commonly known as the nickel, is primarily composed of copper (75%) and nickel (25%).

  • Is an old 1950 10 dollar bill that does not say in god we trust on the back worth anything?

    The Series 1950 $10 bill does have the words In God We Trust printed on the reverse of the note, in the center of the bill, just above the green Treasury seal.

  • Is a penny with no mint mark rare?

    Pennies with no mint mark are not rare. In fact, most pennies minted after 1982 do not have a mint mark. The only pennies that have a mint mark are those minted in Philadelphia, Denver, or San Francisco.

  • During the Cold War and McCarthy Hearings what kept some people from working caused others to lose their jobs.?

    During the Cold War and McCarthy Hearings, people were often blacklisted from working due to their political beliefs or associations. This could happen for a variety of reasons, including being a member of the Communist Party, having leftist political views, or even just being suspected of having su

  • Why is Dr. Jose Rizal your national hero?

    1. His dedication and commitment to the freedom of his country: Dr. Jose Rizal devoted his life to fighting against Spanish colonial oppression. He used his intellectual prowess and literary talents to expose the unjust treatment of Filipinos under the Spanish regime. He also actively promoted socia

  • When bando first meet sam?

    Bando and Sam met in the first book of the series, The Name of the Wind. Sam is a member of the Adem, a secretive people who live in the mountains. Bando is a member of the Edema Ruh, a traveling people who are often seen as outsiders. The two meet when Sam saves Bando from a group of bandits.

  • What are three things that Stephen F Austin and Sam Houston had in common?

    1. Both Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston were prominent leaders in Texas during the early 19th century.2. Austin and Houston were both instrumental in the Texas Revolution and the establishment of the Republic of Texas.3. Both Austin and Houston served as the first and third president of the Republ

  • How much is a 1914 penny worth?

    The value or price range of a 1914 penny depends on its condition and scarcity. Heres a general range of possible values for a 1914 penny in different conditions:Good: A 1914 penny in Good condition, with visible wear, scratches, and some loss of detail, may be worth around $0.05 to $0.10.Very Good:

  • Who won at the battle Blood river in springfield Lousisana?

    The Battle of Blood River did not take place in Springfield Louisiana. It was fought on December 16, 1838, between the Zulu Kingdom and the Boer Republic of Natalia in present-day South Africa. The Zulus won this historical decisive battle.

  • What the true name of Dr.Jose Rizal?

    Dr. Jose Rizals full name is José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda. He was born in the town of Calamba, Laguna, in the Philippines, on June 19, 1861.

  • Where is the date on a 5.00 gold coin?

    A 5.00 gold coin would be a $5 gold piece (also called a half eagle). The date is inscribed just below the eagles breast.

  • How much does a 1946 d wheat penny worth?

    The value of a 1946-D wheat penny can vary depending on its condition and other factors. In general, a 1946-D wheat penny in good condition is worth around $0.10 to $0.25. However, if the penny is in exceptional condition, it could be worth more. For example, a 1946-D wheat penny in Mint State (MS-6

  • How much is a 1943 d penny worth?

    A penny from 1943 minted in the Denver mint is worth at least five cents. Most people would consider that coin damaged due to its age, so in that case it would be worth its silver value, somewhere around $0.05. Some 1943 pennies are worth more than $1,000.

  • How much is a series c 10 dollar bill with an upside down flag on it worth?

    A series C $10 bill with an upside down flag is not a genuine U.S. currency and has no monetary value.

  • What is an 1913 silver dollar worth?

    The value of a 1913 silver dollar depends on its grade and condition. According to the NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) website, a 1913 silver dollar in Good condition is worth around $190. A coin in Fine condition is worth about $350, while a coin in Extremely Fine condition can be worth up to

  • What did James Earl Ray do?

    Assassinated Martin Luther King Jr. - On April 4, 1968, Ray fatally shot civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. from a nearby boarding house while King was standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. King had traveled to Memphis to lend his support to a sanitation worker

  • The Star-Spangled banner was written during the British attack on what?

    The Star-Spangled Banner was written during the British attack on Fort McHenry in September 1814, during the War of 1812. The song was written by Francis Scott Key, a 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet, who witnessed the bombardment of the fort from a British ship where he was being held prisoner.

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