Answer:
(B) steam locomotive
Explanation:
In 1830, Peter Cooper, a well known and established inventor managed to invent and construct the first steam locomotive. He even bought a land as to have space where the test it and run it to be assured that it came out as planned. Once he introduced his invention on the market, everyone was fascinated and immediately saw the enormous potential this invention had. Not all of the country was connected through major waterways, so lot of parts were cut out. The steam locomotive though was moving on the railroads, thus on land, and it was able to reach every part of the country if the infrastructure was set up. This invention resulted in large scale migrations toward the west, easier trade and transportation of raw materials and goods, rapidly leading to economic boom.
The first form of writing was Mesopotamia
Answer: It tells us what will happen again if we do not learn from the past.
We all need to be informed of slavery, the holocaust, evil leaders and regimes, and man-made environmental disasters so we can avoid having them happen again.
Ignorance of the past is very dangerous.
Intentionally revising history to say there was no holocaust (or to revise other shameful periods in history) is even worse because people won't learn from what they do not believe in.
If we look at how technology builds on itself we can postulate to some extent from the progression where we will be in X number of years. Looking at the history of the automobile, medicine, or any other field, we can make reasonable, educated assumptions.
Some assumptions in medicine, for example, are that we will have unrejected organ replacement therapy, a greatly extended life span and nanotechnology.
Explanation:
The answer is C. I think.
Answer:
people can preserve culture by documenting it and passing traditions on to younger generations.