It was mainly the construction of railroads that helped cities thrive in the 1800s, while it was mostly the invention of the television that <span>had the most significant impact on the rise of mass entertainment in the late nineteenth century</span>.
Answer:
D. Renaissance
Explanation:
Okay, we can automatically rule out the Cold War because that was in a completely different era with Russians and whatnot. We can also rule out the Industrial Revolution because that was also in a different time period. Now, the Protestant Reformation was about people leaving the Catholic Church, and it was during that time period, but it wasn't about Greek and Roman literature and stuff, so that leaves us with the Renaissance. The Renaissance was the time period of artists like Leonardo da Vinci, and scientists like Issac Newton (I think, don't quote me on that), and enlightenment thinkers like John Locke, so I think that the Renaissance is the best answer
Better transportation affected the growth and urbanization of cities by allowing more people to travel, which in turn led to more people settling down in these cities to start a new life.
Better communication affected the growth and urbanization of cities by allowing people to understand each other better, which led to more people coming to these cities and socializing, which improved economy. People who can communicate can perform business better and communicate outside of the city, drawing more people there.
Correct answer choice is :
C) It is reviewed in committee.
Explanation:
The bill is named the acceptable committee. The nineteen House standing committees and sixteen Senate committees every have authority over totally different areas of public policy, like agriculture, education and also the <span>labor force</span>, and discussion. The bill is set on the committee's calendar. The committee argumentations on and rewrites proposed legislation about the planned bill, and should or might not create revisions to that.
B because he made economics boom in stew
But was a rich owner and took away workers rights(Robber Baron)