<span>It was important because it sped up the delivery of goods
services to the public. Communication
improved making clear what was needed and that people understood each other
better. Inventions like the automobile,
steam engine boat and later planes made it faster to transport these goods and
products faster. Inventions like the
telephone also enabled to directly communicate with each other at a faster
pace. Today transportation of goods and
services are more advanced than they were with planes travelling from country
to country and the use of the internet and mobile devices have imporved communication
between buyer and seller.</span>
Answer:
The Pandemic and class conflict in the U.S. and across the world has a close connection.
While it is true that the virus can infect everyone, from rich to poor, to even presidents and prime ministers, if we look at the statistics in many areas, it can be seen that not only poor people are more likely to get sick from the virus, they are also more likely to die from it.
This is because poverty is a condition that affects every single aspect of a person's life: from the way they dress, to the type of house they dwell in, to they kind of medical care they have access to. In fact, many poor people do not even have healthcare.
In this sense, the lower class is more likely to suffer and die from the virus, and this is why it is important that government around the world step in and protect the poor by providing them with healthcare, and with guaranteed incomes if they lose their jobs, or have to stop working due to the lockdowns and the economic decline.