One of the very first was more of
a short scene than a film. It was called L’Arrivée d’un
train en gare de La Ciotat ( Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat). The 50- second-
long silent black and white was filmed in 1896 by Auguste and Louis Lumiere.
There is an urban legend that tells of how the film caused a stampede when the audience
thought the train would drive right into them. But the truth was just the
audience and the journalists were just impressed and amazed. They were
pleasantly surprised and was very excited for more film.
Answer:
Italy did side with Prussia in the Franco-Prussian war! ... Italy took Rome and made it its capital because France was busy starting a war against Prussia and then losing it against Germany… so Italy exploited France's weakness and grabbed the city it wanted for its capital.
Explanation:
As campaign manager, I have many ideas about how we can increase voter turnout on Election Day. First, I would encourage early voting in my district so as many people can get to the polls as possible. I would also call for same-day registration, so eligible citizens can vote. I will encourage citizens to vote in primary elections, not just in general elections. Finally, I would reach out to youth voters in an effort to get more young voters to the polls.
The execution of the last Inca ruler, Atahualpa was the act of the conquistador Pizarro, crucial in overthrowing the Inca. Option C is correct.
Francisco Pizarro González was a Spanish conquistador who led the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire. He kidnapped and killed Incan emperor Atahualpa, and claimed the lands for Spain. On 10 November 1509, Pizarro sailed from Spain to the New World along with Alonso de Ojeda on an expedition to Gulf of Urabá in Tierra Firme.