<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>
This question has no answer, as it explains the DEVELOPMENTS IN MEDICINE IN WESTERN SOCIETY OVER THE PAST THREE CENTURIES or safe to say this isn't exactly a question, rather it is a list of statements Sociologists are likely to develop in reference to the development of medicine in the western culture.
For instance, Sociologist is a scientist that studies the subject SOCIOLOGY which in turn is the study of society, human social interaction and the rules and processes that bind and separate people not only as individuals, but as members of associations, groups and institutions.
With this definition of Sociologist and Sociology, we can deduce that the listed statement;
(a. a trend toward seeing the origins and treatments of disease as physical and explicable in scientific terms
b. the acceptance of the hospital as the setting within which to treat serious illnesses
c. the development of the medical profession as a body with codes of ethics and significant social power
d. the requirement that medical training be systematic and long term) are likely what Sociologist will include in the development of medicine.
Answer:
You have to have lived there 15 yrs to become one unless you marry someone who is a citizen then, you only have to live there for 13 yrs.
Explanation:
C? I think.
Sorry If I'm wrong. Only C makes sense.
The last one is the answer hope that helps