Answer:
For most people, the nation existed first, then nationalist movements arose for sovereignty, and the nation-state was created to meet that demand. Most theories see the nation-state as a modern European phenomenon, facilitated by developments such as state-mandated education, mass literacy, mass media, and even including print.
There is the first part I'm a little stuck on the second part. ^
Communications: In 1900, there were not many technological devices that allowed for speedy communication. In 2000, there were emails,allowing for instantaenous sending of messages across the internet. Also, not everyone had a telephone, and the ones that existed were to where near as efficient as those that we have today.
Transportation:In 2000, there were planes. This allowed and still does allow for fast transportation of goods. In the year 1900, there were no planes, and goods were delivered much more slower than in the year 2000.
Government:In 1900, many rights and laws that were present in 2000 did not exist. It was from 1900 on that people started fighting for more rights. We had the suffragettes fighting for the right to vote,and thanks to that political fighting done in the early 1900's, they were able to achive their goals. During the 1900's the government of the United States underwent a progressive revolution, bringing on a lot of change on how things were done.
Competition, <span>Monopolizing, and Lowering Prices</span>
Answer:
A. They milled a lot of grain..
Explanation:
Because the soil was rich & fertile, many middle colonists farmed lots of grains & harvest rye, corn, earning the nick name Bread basket...