Answer: During the 1920's radio broadcasting was American's favorite sources in entertainment. ... The growing demand of radios by American consumers impacted the mass market production. Radios allowed the world to enter into people's homes, letting them recieve information live and connect to the world around them.
<span>All engaged in large scale irrigation; drawing labor from the population via a system of corvee. All used glyph writing systems; mesopotamia: cunieform, nile: hieroglyphics, yellow: chinese, indus: harrapan script. Differences... there are many differences, geography of course... but the largest one is that the Indus's writing, harrapan script has never been deciphered so historians know the least about it.</span>
One significant indication that the European feudal system was effective was that "<span>Similar systems developed in China and Japan" although it should be noted that this isn't enough evidence to prove that it was economically successful.</span>
Death was the most frequent penalty in the Twelve Tables.