The development of rockets so we also needed a way to make them go where we wanted them to so we made a computer system for closer precision and control. (US and USSR were in the middle of the cold war/ arms race)
They made literacy tests an easy way to prevent freed slaves from voting.
During World War II, many women grew "Victory Gardens" at home to bolster the rationing of goods, since so much was diverted to the troops.
The flag, by law, is to be made of Khadi which is a special type of hand-spun cloth.
Take it this way a single speck of dust is made up of a few trillion. Yeah pretty small!
the industrial revolution
Because there was good trades and goods.
He was a "Westerner" who made the entire trip from Italy to China and back.At the time goods made the trip but often by being sold from one region to another and not carried by one individual all the way.
Mesopotamia made numbers because they needed a way to count their goods. They also needed it to sell their goods. They needed to count their money. Mesopotamia made numbers because they needed a way to count their goods. They also needed it to sell their goods. They needed to count their money.
why do you think service industries are such a rapidly expanding part of society. thinks about the way goods are made today
The most significant factor in the development of agriculture by Neolithic people was the shift from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled farming communities. This transition allowed for the domestication of plants and animals, leading to the development of agriculture as a way of life.
The market revolution
A terminal at the way of transport between two countries made for exchange of goods or for trade.
It charged taxes on goods traded throughout the empire.
by hunting for goods ans making as much money as they can
The rectangle camera design in the 80s was significant because it revolutionized the way cameras were shaped and made them more compact and portable. This design also influenced the development of modern digital cameras and smartphones.
Advancements in manufacturing techniques, such as the development of interchangeable parts and the use of assembly lines, led to a more efficient way to make goods, ultimately resulting in mass production.