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Changes in the American consumer economy in the 1950s was largely due to advertising and the rise of advertisement. Businesses changed due to advertising and contributed to the rise of popular mass culture.
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The American economy was much stronger the Latin American economy
the ecomomy BOOMED
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it effected their economy (monetary), it showed culture and educated everyone about things
Transfer of plants, animals, diseases, and people between the New World and the Old World. Impact on agriculture, economy, and culture of both regions. Facilitated globalization and reshaped ecosystems on both continents.
Some advantages of the Columbian Exchange include the exchange of plants and animals between the Americas and Europe, leading to increased agricultural productivity and diversified diets. It also facilitated the spread of new technologies and cultural ideas, helping to shape the global economy and society.
These connections allowed for an infusion of culture. With this infusion of culture also came an exchange of both products and ideas.
Economy: It has made Apple victorious as a company. Society: We use it in work, school, businesses, ect. Culture: The iPad has become part of the American culture.
thy changed because they did
American leaders worked to to establish democracy and free enterprise in other countries to spread american culture! :)
As new crops were introduced in Europe, food production increased.
it improved the economy, changed the culture of india because of the exchange of ideas and new routes opened
Changes in the American consumer economy in the 1950s was largely due to advertising and the rise of advertisement. Businesses changed due to advertising and contributed to the rise of popular mass culture.
Economy goes with culture because if someone grows up in a command economy, it becomes part of their culture, because it was part of their life for a long time. If they move and the economy there is market economy, then they loose part of their culture.
After the discovery of America, European powers, such as Spain, Portugal, France, and England, began colonizing the newly found territories. This led to the establishment of vast empires, exploitation of natural resources, and the forced labor of indigenous peoples. The discovery of America also initiated a massive intercontinental exchange known as the Columbian Exchange, which had significant effects on the global economy, culture, and environment.