The communication revolution assumed a part in globalization by enabling individuals to spread thoughts and societies. A case of this is Christianity to Africa.
Amid the nineteenth century, a progression of mechanical developments significantly reshaped the way individuals convey at a worldwide level. New methods for correspondence speeded the pace of life and expanded exchange and the trading of thoughts.
Both of these are important to emphasize in a textbook chapter, as both of them are fair representations of the role that communist policies had in the Soviet Union.
If we only reported on the achievements in space of the Soviet Union, then we would minimize the damage that certain policies caused. On the other hand, if we only reported on Stalin's Great Terror, then we would be painting a biased and inaccurate picture of the regime. Therefore, it is important to mention both of these events, as well as the many others that defined the Soviet Union during this time period.
I just took the quiz and the answer is the United States was the target, but the effects of the 9/11 attack were felt worldwide by countries who lost citizens.
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