What are the two brothers names?
Wilbur and Orville
How many patents did he have?
1093 patents
What was he the first man to do?
Walk on the moon
He was president briefly (around how many months was he president?)
March 4, 1881, until his assassination on September 19, 1881. ) 6 months
What is one of the things named after him?
Kettering Hospital
City of Kettering
What is the month, date, and year that the brothers made history?
December 17, 1903.
What is he best known for making?
1. incandescent light bulb
Where is his space suit on display?
His suit is displayed at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
He was the __(number)_____ president.
20th
What is he best known for making?
1. Electric starter for automobiles (1912)
What were the two other businesses that they had?
1. The Wright Cycle Company
2. West Side Newspaper
His nickname is ?
"The Wizard of Menlo Park".
What is his most famous quote?
"That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind".
Was he assassinated? If so, Who assassinated him?
Yes. Charles Guiteau
What job did he do after graduating high school?
He taught in a one-room schoolhouse after graduating high school.
Who was their mechanic?
Charles E. Taylor
What was his middle name?
Alva or they called him "Al" for short
What was the other mission he went on?
Gemini 8 mission in 1966.
He is to be the first president to _________ ?
1. He was the first and only sitting member of the House of Representatives to be elected president of the United States.
2. He was also the first left-handed president.
3. He was the first president to campaign in two languages, English and German.
Both times he dropped out of college, what was the main reason on why he did?
Poor eye-sight
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What was their most popular bicycle model called?
What were his major accomplishments? Give me one.
Thomas Edison's major accomplishments include inventing the phonograph, the carbon-button transmitter for telephones, the incandescent light bulb and a practical electric lighting system, and making significant contributions to the development of motion pictures.
What did he get before his driver's license?
His pilots license
What was one of the few accomplishments he achieved before he was assassinated?
He advocated for civil rights and equality for African Americans.
He worked to reform the civil service system and appointed qualified individuals to government positions, regardless of their political affiliation.
He worked to improve the economy by supporting the gold standard and reducing tariffs on imported goods.
He appointed several Supreme Court justices, including Stanley Matthews and Horace Gray.
He supported education and worked to increase funding for schools and colleges.
What degree did he finally earn? From where?
Ohio State University in 1904 with a degree in electrical engineering