Answer:
1: Industrial Revolution and Industrialisation
2:Inspiration from the Growth of Natural Sciences
3:Inspiration provided by the radically diverse societies and cultures of the colonial empires:
Answer:
displacement-hidden cost
Explanation:
There is a supported notion that crime do not simply disappear, but it relocates after any prevention initiative or police patrols are beefed-up. In this case instead of eliminating the crime, displacement-hidden cost would occur, as the individuals committing the crime will clearly move from the area of preventive focus to another area where there are no crime prevention measures yet.
Answer: Living organisms present in soil include archaea, bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, algae, protozoa, and a wide variety of larger soil fauna, including springtails, mites, nematodes, earthworms, ants, insects that spend all or part of their life underground, and larger organisms such as burrowing rodents.
Social and race based pressure
Answer:
Telegraph (1837) - Use of the telegraph was quickly accepted by people eager for a faster and easier way of sending and receiving information. The telegraph also had a profound economic effect, allowing money to be “wired” across great distances.
Sewing Machine (1848) - First, it allowed women to sew clothes for their families more quickly and easily. Second, it allowed families to buy clothes relatively cheaply, allowing women to spend their time on other things.
Typewriter (1867) - The typewriter brought about and helped to accelerate social change, opening up new jobs for women in the office.
Telephone (1876) - With the invention of the telephone comes allowed us a place to store our thoughts and ideas which we could share with others if we chose to. Verbal communication only works if someone is talking, and another person is listening.
Camera (1888) - The camera helps to create and preserve memories of historical and/or sentimental value. Famous photographs of notable moments and events from history were made possible by the camera.