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Mainly 1920s to 1940s, but some surrealists went on into the 1980s.
its mainly build quality and engine output. a 1940s car with a 2 liter engine might have had 50bhp where as a 1980s car with a 2 liter engine might have had 80 to 90bhp. also later cars have more safety features and are far more reliable.
Radio, Telegraph, TV (rare), Telephone, Radar, & crude computers.
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Dale Earnhardt, Sr., of Kannapolis became the best-known driver of the 1980s and 1990s.
The main form of communication was by letter writing. Also they communicated by telephone, telegraph, newspapers, TV, and radio.
Even during the 1940s, aircraft carrier technology advanced rapidy. Radar was either introduced and improved significantly, as was damage control and offensive/defensive armament. By the 1950s, aircraft carriers were able to handle jet aircraft. 1980s standard carriers had the advantages of nuclear power (increasing endurance), sophisticated missile defense technology and catapults.
Yes and no. Video games as we know them today are a product of the 1970s and 1980s. The original games were "Cathode ray Amusement Devices" that arose in the late 1940s.
Three forms in addition to talking face to face would be by telephone, radio, and postal service.
In the 1940s, the radio was a major form of mass communication. Most telephone calls were placed through operators instead of calling a person's house directly.