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Techological improvements allowed for mass printing of newspapers and books in the 19th and 20th centuries. This has had an economic, commercial and social impact. It was possible to reach thousands or even millions of people with a single edition; it was possible now to reach a massive audience who did not have higher education, but wanted to read news and have some form of entertainment. People have always wanted to know about shocking events, disasters, tragedies, violent crimes and the juicy details of the romantic life of those famous and powerful. There is an old phrase of American journalism: "Dog bites man, that´s not news. Man bites dog, that´s news." So , newspapers for a massive audience were set up and exploited stories about violence, crime and sex. That´s the advent of "yellow journalism" in the modern world. Besides, having a high number of readers or subscribers assured profits for newspaper owners, because the larger the audience, the larger the advertising revenues. This logic continues to be true today.
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A
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Europeans did not know of modern day north america and they thought the world was only asia, europe and places around there.. when Christopher Columbus was looking for an alternate way to india for trade they found america hints why he called them indians instead of north americans. When they found out about this land that was not india the old world (everywhere but north and south america) had a sort of race to claim and take all of the resources.
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B. Areas where the Tigris and the Euphrates flowed closely together and
intersected
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The people in Mesopotamia relied heavily on the rivers Tigris and Euphrates. The climate there is dry and hot so they needed the flooding of the two rivers in order to fertilize the soil for the crops. They made watering systems and mechanisms for lowering and raising the water in those systems for better crop growing. Without the two rivers, a civilization would never have been born there.