Answer:
The Industrial Revolution transformed economies that had been based on agriculture and handicrafts into economies based on large-scale industry, mechanized manufacturing, and the factory system. New machines, new power sources, and new ways of organizing work made existing industries more productive and efficient.
Explanation: It has made people's daily lives, working careers and transportation easier but also changed the way we live. People went from working on farms in factories to earn money, but now our world has many more opportunities for better careers now.
Answer:
- rented
- on credit
- planted crops
- large
Explanation:
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The great depression ended because of ww||. (world war 2.)
Answer:
The Nile River
Explanation:
Water during ancient civilizations was a MUST and looking at the most successful civilizations, you can see that they all are near a water source. The nice thing about water sources is that they provide silt, which is great for farming and makes the land fertile. They can also help with transportation because it was faster to go by boat than by horse and cart. This is the great thing about the Nile, it was the best of all of these things for the Egyptians. First, it provided them with water and food. This makes the basic needs for the civilization settled, so they can worry about advancement not surivival. Second, it provided silt for farmers making a surplus of food, which allowed for specialization (not everyone has to be a farmer). The silt was brought onto the farms though when the river flooded. The great thing though was that the river's flooding could be predicted because it happened at a certain time and would flood to a certain point on the river bank (unlike the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers for Mesopotamia). So, the Egyptians didn't have to worry about all of their stuff being destroyed. The final great thing about the Nile, was that sailing on the current of it, would lead you to the Mediterranean Sea, which was where all the trading went on, so the river really helped Egypt trade with other civilizations as well. This also allowed for cultural diffusion, so Egypt could impact others, but more importantly it could take ideas from other civilizations and implement them into it's own society (which it did quite often).