from average wages, to education britain has improved overall.
however the country is now run on debt, shackling its common citizen into the confines of a lifetime of work and a minor chance at retirement before they are unable to look after themselfs.
beyond that britain has been "americanized"
criminal culture has gotten alot stronger even with cctv covering 50% of the country, a police force which in proportion to our population has grown quadruple.
and a law system which favours corporate banking.
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Education has changed in many ways since 1950. First, and perhaps most importantly, schools are no longer segregated by law. There are also more testing standards in place as well as improved technology to assist students in the classroom.
How many positions in the president's cabinet in 1950?
Calvin Spencer.
The opportunities available to them.
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since when? the rate of technological change has been exponential with time, only becoming significantly rapid in the last 200 years or so with the rate since 1940 or 1950 being almost unbelievable.
What the hell is tourism? Enough said.
Technology has changed after 1950, and this has affected Americans' lives. Mass media and social communication are now a part of our daily lives, with the advent of the computer and the mobile phone.
Answer this question… It has more than doubled.
The demand for coal has changed since 1950 from 200 million to 60 million. This is because the main users are using coal fired power stations. 200 million in what units? Lumps, pounds, hundredweights, ton(ne)s?
Of course. The law is constantly evolving. If you're looking for something more specific, the U.S. Constitution itself has been altered with 6 new amendments since 1950.