Предмет: Обществознание, автор: Alin4ik000

И социальные нормы, и нормативные правовые акты, и право в целом представляют собой системы. Докажите, что это так
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и социальные нормы, и нормативно-правовые акты, и в целом право представляют собой системы, обеспечивающие утонченную, но гнусную форму рабовладения

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carbon transmitter – микрофон с угольным электродом
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1) Thomas Edison's research laboratory
2) Improvements in the Telephone and Telegraph
3) The history of Menlo Park
4) A Surprise Invention

II. Complete the statements according to the text.
1. File invention of the phonograph ...
I) was quite unplanned.
2) was Edison's principle project.
3) was surprising to no one. 4) took many years.
2. The phonograph was made ...
1) with a telephone needle and a recorder.
2) from only a telephone diaphragm.
3) with only a telegraph repeater.
4) from a combination of telephone and telegraph parts.
3. After Edison made improvements to the machine, he ...
1) made the reproduction of his voice recognizable.
2) used a carbon transmitter.
3) read a children's rhyme.
4) reproduced the audience's voice.

III. Find the sentence with the verb in the Past Indefinite Passive.
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2) There Edison worked on a carbon telephone transmitter to improve the existing Bell system.
3) The phonograph was invented quite by accident.
4) He recited “Many Had a Little Lamb”.

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