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elixir [45]
2 years ago
14

Short Writing: Explain how the industrial city developed during the late nineteenth century in the following areas:

History
1 answer:
Ivanshal [37]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1 - As technology is at the forefront of the effects of reform and renaissance, especially the increase in productive power and the valuation of raw materials arising from mechanization, research and development of tools to support people's transportation, production and production has become the first priority.

2 - Different cultural interactions have changed or remained the same due to the cultural activities seen by people who are brought to the colonial countries in order to contribute to production or to control the rate of production in the colonized country and the cultural interaction of people brought from colonial countries in the colonial country.

3 - Entertainment and culture, especially with the importance of machinery, cars, motorcycles and cuckoo clocks are the best examples. Amusement parks, toy trains and some small robotic toys made of tin but powered by gasoline were made for entertainment.

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