Cab you be a little more specific please. Depression is only a medical term
They would walk most of the time
I would say that the automobile was the transportation development that had the greatest long-term impact on the American economy. Just think of all the things that its invention affected--tourism, hotels, construction businesses, etc. Plus, the autombile is still affecting the American economy today.
During the Renaissance time period the transportation was not as modern as the transportation we have today. People would get from place to place by horse back or by foot.
that a conoe was transportation
No horses, or crops
The Articles of Confederation would not work at all today, even with improvements in transportation and communication. The major reason for this is that the Articles of Confederation made for a very weak national government.
Well if horses were not usedthe people from the oldern days they would have trouble getting to the place they need to get.
Prior depression may impact insurance coverage by affecting premiums or policy eligibility. Insurance companies may consider individuals with a history of depression to be higher risk, which could result in higher premiums or exclusions for mental health coverage. It's important to disclose any history of depression when applying for insurance to ensure proper coverage.
I believe it would be Horse drawn carriage or horseback riding.
the value of fire is that with out it the world would not be where it is today. we would not have fire places, fire pits or stoves that use fires. the world would inittally be in a fire depression.
An example of a Great Depression secondary source document could be an academic article analyzing the impact of government policies on employment during the Great Depression. This article would be based on research of primary sources such as government records, newspapers, and personal accounts from that time period.
without them we would not have rebelled against Britain and be the nation we are. The us would probaly not exist.