The Middle Ages: Economic and Technological Advancements
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As the ______________ Revolution reached full speed, the Jacquard loom was considered as one of the most critical drivers of the revolution.

Industrial

The Jacquard loom was built by French weaver ______________ Marie Jacquard.

Joseph

Galileo Galilei invented the practical ______________ which could magnify objects 20 times larger than the Dutch perspective glasses.

telescope

The compound microscope was an important progression from the single lens microscope and was capable of magnifying objects ______________ times their size when fully closed.

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The compound microscope is an important instrument in many scientific studies, such as in the areas of ______________, forensic studies, tissue analysis, atomic studies, and genetics.

<p>medicine</p> Signup and view all the answers

The introduction of ______ in the Middle East market in the 13th century did not gain immediate success.

<p>paper money</p> Signup and view all the answers

Zacharias Jansen was a ______________ spectacle maker who was credited for his invention of the compound microscope together with his father, Hans Jansen.

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The development of ______ paved the way for accurately keeping track of time.

<p>mechanical clocks</p> Signup and view all the answers

The ______ is a machine used for transforming fiber into thread or yarn.

<p>spinning wheel</p> Signup and view all the answers

The invention of the ______ sped up the rate at which fiber could be spun by a factor of 10 to 100 times.

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People of the Modern Ages realized the utmost importance of increasing the efficiency of ______, communication, and production.

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The traders and merchants eventually realized the huge advantage of using ______ because it was easier to transport around.

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Prior to the invention of the ______ loom, a drawloom was used which required two individuals to operate the weaver and a 'drawboy' if figured designs on textiles were needed.

<p>Jacquard</p> Signup and view all the answers

The ______ brothers are credited for designing and successfully operating the first engine-powered aircraft.

<p>Wright</p> Signup and view all the answers

The ______ engineer John Logie Baird is largely credited for the invention of the modern television.

<p>Scottish</p> Signup and view all the answers

In 1801, ______ demonstrated the ingenuity of his version of a loom in which a series of cards with punched holes automatically created complex textile designs and made mass production easier.

<p>Jacquard</p> Signup and view all the answers

The ______ Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) used this for its earliest television programming in 1929.

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Jacquard loom is also an important ______ of modern computer technology as it demonstrated the use of punched cards to instruct a machine to carry out complex tasks.

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