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| Proposed the quantum theory of matter and energy |
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The Father of Nuclear Science The first person to split an atom |
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| Produced the planetary model of the atom |
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| Revolutionized the world of science with his relative theories |
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| Revolutionized agriculture by his discoveries of hundreds of uses for the peanut, soybean, and sweet potato. |
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| A Cuban physician who theorized the transmission of yellow fever germs by mosquitos |
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| Walter Reed and William Gorgas |
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| Proved Finlay's theory and took steps to eliminate the "yellow jack" disease |
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Engineered an inexpensive automobile, the Model T Developed the assembly line process |
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| Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin |
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| Built the dirigible, or zeppelin, that flew in the sky |
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| Orville and Wilbur Wright |
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| Made the first successful airplane flight in 1903 |
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| The first commercial broadcasting station |
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| The Titanic sank in the Atlantic Ocean |
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| Leader of a newly united Germany |
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| Included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy |
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| Consisted of France, Great Britain, and Russia |
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| Archduke Francis Ferdinand |
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| Heir to the Austrian throne who was assassinated in Sarajevo Bosnia |
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| World War I began when Austria declared war on Serbia |
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| The Triple Entente and its supporters |
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| The Triple Alliance and its supporters |
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| French forces advanced in a stunning counteroffensive that drove the Germans back across the Marne River |
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| Stretched from the English Channel to the Swiss Alps |
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| German general who declared at the battle of Verdun "They shall not pass!" |
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