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What was Samuel Morse's contribution to the communication revolution of the 1800s?

a.
the electric telegraph
  

b.
the telephone


c.
the steamboat


d.
the Transatlantic Cable

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A. the electric telegraph trust me i just did this test and aced it
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Samuel Morse (1791-1872) made a significant contribution to the development of telecommunications in 1800m with his development of electric telegraph. It is an invention that has revolutionized long-distance communication, by transmitting electrical signals through a wire placed along the stations. He also developed a well-known Morse Code, by which the encrypted message could be quickly and efficiently transmitted over an electric telegraph, over long distances.

The answer is: a.

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