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Match Up the Inventions with their Inventors (and then the Year) 1 Airplane, Engine-Powered Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) c. 105 2 Airship Alec Jeffreys c. 1591 3 Aspirin Alessandro Volta 1592 4 Assembly Line Alexander Graham Bell 1656 5 Automobile Alfred Nobel 1680s 6 Battery, Electric Storage Bell Laboratories 1784 7 Bifocal Lens Benjamin Franklin 1795 8 Bomb, Atomic Charles Francis Richter, Beno Gutenberg 1800 9 Braille System Charles Gabriel Pravaz 1824 10 Calculus Christiaan Huygens 1829 11 Camera, Motion Picture Christian Hülsmeyer 1835 36 12 Carbon-14 Dating Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev 1837 13 Clock, Pendulum Enrico Fermi 1838 14 Compact Disc (Cd) Étienne Lenoir 1852 15 Dna Fingerprinting Felix Hoffmann (Bayer) 1853 16 Dynamite French Academy of Sciences 1857 17 Electronic Mail (E-Mail) Galileo 1859 18 Engine, Internal-Combustion George de Mestral 1867 19 Engine, Jet George Stephenson 1871 20 Engine, Liquid-Fueled Rocket Gottlieb Daimler 1873 21 Geiger Counter Hans Geiger 1876 22 Guitar, Electric Henri Giffard 1877 23 Helicopter Henry Ford 1879 24 Hypodermic Syringe Igor Sikorsky 1889 25 Internet J. Robert Oppenheimer, et al. 1891 26 Jeans Joseph Gayetty 1897 27 Light Bulb, Incandescent Lazlo Biro 1903 28 Locomotive Les Paul c. 1904 29 Metric System Of Measurement Levi Strauss, Jacob Davis early 1900s 30 Missile, Guided Louis Braille 1908 31 Morse Code Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre 1913 32 Nuclear Reactor Pfizer Inc. 1926 33 Paper Philips Electronics, Sony Corp. 1930 34 Pen, Ballpoint Ray Tomlinson 1935 35 Periodic Table Robert H. Goddard 1938 36 Phonograph Samuel Colt 1939 37 Photography Samuel F.B. Morse 1941 38 Radar Sergey Korolyov, et al. 1942 39 Revolver Sir Frank Whittle 1942 40 Richter Scale Sir Isaac Newton, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz 1945 41 Satellite, Successful Artificial Earth Sir John Harington 1946 42 Tea Bag Thomas Alva Edison 1946 43 Telephone, Mobile Thomas Alva Edison 1948 44 Telephone, Wired-Line Thomas Alva Edison, William K.L. Dickson 1957 45 Thermometer Thomas Sullivan 1969 46 Tissue, Toilet Tim Berners-Lee 1971 47 Toilet, Flush Ts'ai Lun 1980 48 Velcro Wernher von Braun 1984 49 Viagra Wilbur & Orville Wright 1989 50 World Wide Web Willard F. Libby 1997

Match Up the Inventions with their Inventors Answer Sheet 1 Airplane, Engine-Powered 2 Airship 3 Aspirin 4 Assembly Line 5 Automobile 6 Battery, Electric Storage 7 Bifocal Lens 8 Bomb, Atomic 9 Braille System 10 Calculus 11 Camera, Motion Picture 12 Carbon-14 Dating 13 Clock, Pendulum 14 Compact Disc (Cd) 15 Dna Fingerprinting 16 Dynamite 17 Electronic Mail (E-Mail) 18 Engine, Internal-Combustion 19 Engine, Jet 20 Engine, Liquid-Fueled Rocket 21 Geiger Counter 22 Guitar, Electric 23 Helicopter 24 Hypodermic Syringe 25 Internet 26 Jeans 27 Light Bulb, Incandescent 28 Locomotive 29 Metric System Of Measurement 30 Missile, Guided 31 Morse Code 32 Nuclear Reactor 33 Paper 34 Pen, Ballpoint 35 Periodic Table 36 Phonograph 37 Photography 38 Radar 39 Revolver 40 Richter Scale 41 Satellite, Successful Artificial Earth 42 Tea Bag 43 Telephone, Mobile 44 Telephone, Wired-Line 45 Thermometer 46 Tissue, Toilet 47 Toilet, Flush 48 Velcro 49 Viagra 50 World Wide Web

Match Up the Inventions with their Inventors Answers (by year) 1 Paper Ts'ai Lun c. 105 2 Toilet, Flush Sir John Harington c. 1591 3 Thermometer Galileo 1592 4 Clock, Pendulum Christiaan Huygens 1656 5 Calculus Sir Isaac Newton, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz 1680s 6 Bifocal Lens Benjamin Franklin 1784 7 Metric System Of Measurement French Academy of Sciences 1795 8 Battery, Electric Storage Alessandro Volta 1800 9 Braille System Louis Braille 1824 10 Locomotive George Stephenson 1829 11 Revolver Samuel Colt 1835 36 12 Photography Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre 1837 13 Morse Code Samuel F.B. Morse 1838 14 Airship Henri Giffard 1852 15 Hypodermic Syringe Charles Gabriel Pravaz 1853 16 Tissue, Toilet Joseph Gayetty 1857 17 Engine, Internal-Combustion Étienne Lenoir 1859 18 Dynamite Alfred Nobel 1867 19 Periodic Table Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev 1871 20 Jeans Levi Strauss, Jacob Davis 1873 21 Telephone, Wired-Line Alexander Graham Bell 1876 22 Phonograph Thomas Alva Edison 1877 23 Light Bulb, Incandescent Thomas Alva Edison 1879 24 Automobile Gottlieb Daimler 1889 25 Camera, Motion Picture Thomas Alva Edison, William K.L. Dickson 1891 26 Aspirin Felix Hoffmann (Bayer) 1897 27 Airplane, Engine-Powered Wilbur & Orville Wright 1903 28 Radar Christian Hülsmeyer c. 1904 29 Tea Bag Thomas Sullivan early 1900s 30 Geiger Counter Hans Geiger 1908 31 Assembly Line Henry Ford 1913 32 Engine, Liquid-Fueled Rocket Robert H. Goddard 1926 33 Engine, Jet Sir Frank Whittle 1930 34 Richter Scale Charles Francis Richter, Beno Gutenberg 1935 35 Pen, Ballpoint Lazlo Biro 1938 36 Helicopter Igor Sikorsky 1939 37 Guitar, Electric Les Paul 1941 38 Nuclear Reactor Enrico Fermi 1942 39 Missile, Guided Wernher von Braun 1942 40 Bomb, Atomic J. Robert Oppenheimer, et al. 1945 41 Telephone, Mobile Bell Laboratories 1946 42 Carbon-14 Dating Willard F. Libby 1946 43 Velcro George de Mestral 1948 44 Satellite, Successful Artificial Earth Sergey Korolyov, et al. 1957 45 Internet Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) 1969 46 Electronic Mail (E-Mail) Ray Tomlinson 1971 47 Compact Disc (Cd) Philips Electronics, Sony Corp. 1980 48 Dna Fingerprinting Alec Jeffreys 1984 49 World Wide Web Tim Berners-Lee 1989 50 Viagra Pfizer Inc. 1997

Match Up the Inventions with their Inventors Answers (by inventor) 1 Internet Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) 1969 2 Dna Fingerprinting Alec Jeffreys 1984 3 Battery, Electric Storage Alessandro Volta 1800 4 Telephone, Wired-Line Alexander Graham Bell 1876 5 Dynamite Alfred Nobel 1867 6 Telephone, Mobile Bell Laboratories 1946 7 Bifocal Lens Benjamin Franklin 1784 8 Richter Scale Charles Francis Richter, Beno Gutenberg 1935 9 Hypodermic Syringe Charles Gabriel Pravaz 1853 10 Clock, Pendulum Christiaan Huygens 1656 11 Radar Christian Hülsmeyer c. 1904 12 Periodic Table Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev 1871 13 Nuclear Reactor Enrico Fermi 1942 14 Engine, Internal-Combustion Étienne Lenoir 1859 15 Aspirin Felix Hoffmann (Bayer) 1897 16 Metric System Of Measurement French Academy of Sciences 1795 17 Thermometer Galileo 1592 18 Velcro George de Mestral 1948 19 Locomotive George Stephenson 1829 20 Automobile Gottlieb Daimler 1889 21 Geiger Counter Hans Geiger 1908 22 Airship Henri Giffard 1852 23 Assembly Line Henry Ford 1913 24 Helicopter Igor Sikorsky 1939 25 Bomb, Atomic J. Robert Oppenheimer, et al. 1945 26 Tissue, Toilet Joseph Gayetty 1857 27 Pen, Ballpoint Lazlo Biro 1938 28 Guitar, Electric Les Paul 1941 29 Jeans Levi Strauss, Jacob Davis 1873 30 Braille System Louis Braille 1824 31 Photography Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre 1837 32 Viagra Pfizer Inc. 1997 33 Compact Disc (Cd) Philips Electronics, Sony Corp. 1980 34 Electronic Mail (E-Mail) Ray Tomlinson 1971 35 Engine, Liquid-Fueled Rocket Robert H. Goddard 1926 36 Revolver Samuel Colt 1835 36 37 Morse Code Samuel F.B. Morse 1838 38 Satellite, Successful Artificial Earth Sergey Korolyov, et al. 1957 39 Engine, Jet Sir Frank Whittle 1930 40 Calculus Sir Isaac Newton, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz 1680s 41 Toilet, Flush Sir John Harington c. 1591 42 Light Bulb, Incandescent Thomas Alva Edison 1879 43 Phonograph Thomas Alva Edison 1877 44 Camera, Motion Picture Thomas Alva Edison, William K.L. Dickson 1891 45 Tea Bag Thomas Sullivan early 1900s 46 World Wide Web Tim Berners-Lee 1989 47 Paper Ts'ai Lun c. 105 48 Missile, Guided Wernher von Braun 1942 49 Airplane, Engine-Powered Wilbur & Orville Wright 1903 50 Carbon-14 Dating Willard F. Libby 1946

Match Up the Inventions with their Inventors Answers (by invention) 1 Airplane, Engine-Powered Wilbur & Orville Wright 1903 2 Airship Henri Giffard 1852 3 Aspirin Felix Hoffmann (Bayer) 1897 4 Assembly Line Henry Ford 1913 5 Automobile Gottlieb Daimler 1889 6 Battery, Electric Storage Alessandro Volta 1800 7 Bifocal Lens Benjamin Franklin 1784 8 Bomb, Atomic J. Robert Oppenheimer, et al. 1945 9 Braille System Louis Braille 1824 10 Calculus Sir Isaac Newton, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz 1680s 11 Camera, Motion Picture Thomas Alva Edison, William K.L. Dickson 1891 12 Carbon-14 Dating Willard F. Libby 1946 13 Clock, Pendulum Christiaan Huygens 1656 14 Compact Disc (Cd) Philips Electronics, Sony Corp. 1980 15 Dna Fingerprinting Alec Jeffreys 1984 16 Dynamite Alfred Nobel 1867 17 Electronic Mail (E-Mail) Ray Tomlinson 1971 18 Engine, Internal-Combustion Étienne Lenoir 1859 19 Engine, Jet Sir Frank Whittle 1930 20 Engine, Liquid-Fueled Rocket Robert H. Goddard 1926 21 Geiger Counter Hans Geiger 1908 22 Guitar, Electric Les Paul 1941 23 Helicopter Igor Sikorsky 1939 24 Hypodermic Syringe Charles Gabriel Pravaz 1853 25 Internet Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) 1969 26 Jeans Levi Strauss, Jacob Davis 1873 27 Light Bulb, Incandescent Thomas Alva Edison 1879 28 Locomotive George Stephenson 1829 29 Metric System Of Measurement French Academy of Sciences 1795 30 Missile, Guided Wernher von Braun 1942 31 Morse Code Samuel F.B. Morse 1838 32 Nuclear Reactor Enrico Fermi 1942 33 Paper Ts'ai Lun c. 105 34 Pen, Ballpoint Lazlo Biro 1938 35 Periodic Table Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev 1871 36 Phonograph Thomas Alva Edison 1877 37 Photography Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre 1837 38 Radar Christian Hülsmeyer c. 1904 39 Revolver Samuel Colt 1835 36 40 Richter Scale Charles Francis Richter, Beno Gutenberg 1935 41 Satellite, Successful Artificial Earth Sergey Korolyov, et al. 1957 42 Tea Bag Thomas Sullivan early 1900s 43 Telephone, Mobile Bell Laboratories 1946 44 Telephone, Wired-Line Alexander Graham Bell 1876 45 Thermometer Galileo 1592 46 Tissue, Toilet Joseph Gayetty 1857 47 Toilet, Flush Sir John Harington c. 1591 48 Velcro George de Mestral 1948 49 Viagra Pfizer Inc. 1997 50 World Wide Web Tim Berners-Lee 1989