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How did the success of individuals such as Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell change American culture?
Their success encouraged people to experiment and invent new products.
Their success encouraged people to start big businesses.
Their success discouraged people from trying to innovate the electricity or telephone industries.
Their success discouraged people from working together to create new inventions.
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Their success encouraged people to experiment and invent new products.
Explanation: High-profile inventors like Edison and Bell made invention and technological innovation culturally admired—creating role models, inspiring independent inventors and organized R&D (e.g., Edison’s Menlo Park), and spurring a wave of patents and consumer technologies.
Explanation: High-profile inventors like Edison and Bell made invention and technological innovation culturally admired—creating role models, inspiring independent inventors and organized R&D (e.g., Edison’s Menlo Park), and spurring a wave of patents and consumer technologies.
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