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Your question states:
What innovations were implemented in the Spanish Americas to meet the growing need for raw materials from the new world?
To start off, let's discuss come words that are listed above.
The word innovations means when something is in the process on being transferred or also being innovated.
The (innovations) that were to be transferred were things as in demand for new markets, raw material's, the need to help those struggling in the poorer countries. So in this case for this question, it's noticed to see on how this Spanish <span>to meet the growing need for the new world to help. They did this by providing what was just listed above, help with need's of the proper and satisfying way of living.
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<span>Which law was the first expansive piece of legislation regarding national gun control?
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Answer:
Technological innovation during the last half of the 19th century in the United States included (1) railway construction, (2) factory machinery for rapid production, (3) electricity, (4) the typewriter, and more.
Explanation:
Technological innovation in the United States from 1865 (the end of the Civil War) to 1898 significantly transformed the United States' economy. The United States' economy was transformed in the following ways during this period:
Industrial production began to dominate the economic landscape. Industrial production led to economic development and an increased focus on profits and developing ''big business.''
Industrial production led to an effort to increase profits and thus a monopoly of certain aspects of the market by individuals like Rockefeller and Carnegie and the corresponding dramatic increase in wealth for some of these ''robber barons.''
Technological advancements and industrialization led to an increase in the production of goods and a corresponding decrease in the price of goods. As such, consumer culture began to develop.
In sum, the technological advancements from 1865 to 1898 led to (1) economic development, (2) monopolies and dramatic wealth, and (3) the wide availability of lower-priced, more widely available goods and the resulting consumer culture.