Innovations during the Gilded Age. The following inventions pushed Industrialization to great heights during the Gilded Age: the telephone, light bulb, and the Kodak camera are just a few of main ones. Others include the first record player, motor, motion picture, phonograph, and cigarette roller
Answer:
Brief explanation is below.
Explanation:
The emergence of iron and steel in use for construction methods was a vital and interesting innovation in architecture since ancient times. These methods leads to creation and formation of buildings, both in structure and appearance far stronger and taller, for buildings and civil engineering structures, yet with lesser cost of materials than stone, brick, or wood and at the same time offering a greater unsupported spans over openings and interior or exterior spaces.
The evolution of steel frame construction in the 20th century entirely changed the concept of the wall and the support.
Some of which are:
1. The method of Arch construction in building changes greatly.
Other major structural part of building, that changes through the emergence of iron and steel in construction methods are:
2. The Vault
3. Lintel and Post
4. Walls; both load and non load bearing walls.
1. Goldstein's theory is based on the idea that the people are one organism and that laws that govern each part of the organism also govern the entire organism.
2. The Roman empire has so big that it could not function as a single organism. Eventually, it was divided according to which laws applied to the people living in certain areas.
3. The resulting government rule was very distinct from each other if not opposite.
4. The Byzantine elites proved to be a strong force in the Empire which made the Jews wary.
5. The Persian elites provided the Jews confidence and peace of mind against the Byzantine empire.
The correct answer is B. Imperialism