How did the new developments in transportation and communication during the Industrial Revolution further the spread of God's wo
rk on earth? Give three examples. (This question isn't asking for religious answers it is just a christian school it is asking for answers regarding the industrial revolution and how new inventions in communication and technology impacted the earth)
Answer: Faster and more efficient flow of information, people, and goods.
Explanation:
In addition to industrialization, which has been imbued with new technological advancements, has brought wealth to entrepreneurs, it has made a global impact on a better quality of life. New methods of coaching supported by technical advances have enabled and facilitated the faster flow of economic goods.
The effect is also evident in the transportation of people so that from that moment on, people traveled distances "from point a to point b" in much less time. The invention of communication tools such as the telephone facilitates a faster flow of information, which is extremely important in the capitalist world. Also, generally, communication between people has taken on a new dimension.
Answer: 1. The message sent by representants of the Social Gospel Movement was able to reach more people, as the radio signals were successfully sent by Guillermo Marconi in 1901. This makes it possible for the church to have a greater adoption of followers.
2. Vehicles such as airplanes made it possible for Chuch pastors to quickly mobilize across the country wherever major gatherings would be programmed.
3. Further developments such as the introduction of TV signals made it possible for followers to actually see their main church figures in their addresses. It also laid the path to the creation of video productions depicting the Life of God and further improving the spread of the message.
A: Renaissance thinkers were inspired by a new vision of the world and the value of the individual. The Renaissance thinkers found glory in the idea that the individual had gifts that were almost divine. They were also inspired by the love of excellence and accomplishment from Greek and Roman thinkers.
The Chinese dynasty that used to control of Bronze production was the Shang dynasty (option A). It was around 2000 BC, and it was characterized by maturity of the civilization, it also suffered a process of urbanization and social order. Many rituals were made in bronze. What is more, there were centers of bronze technology