Water
Steam
Coal
Oil
Nuclear
The oil industry became powerful due to a combination of factors, including the rise of industrialization and the increasing demand for energy sources in transportation and manufacturing. Key technological advancements, such as the internal combustion engine, further fueled this demand. Additionally, strategic geopolitical interests and the establishment of major oil companies allowed for significant control over oil production and distribution. The industry's ability to influence economies and politics solidified its power on a global scale.
Andrew Carnegie
Without reasonable modes of transportation, there would be no way to get products needed to grow the industry. With transportation, life became easier and more affordable
By the early 600s, trade became an important activity in the Arabian Peninsula.
Textiles became more plentiful and less expensive. This first happened in England.
Water,steam, coal, oil
The chronological order in which they were used as an industrial energy source is: 1. Water 2. Steam 3. Oil 4. Nuclear
Tourist Industry. Tourist Industry.
coal minning
cotton and tobacco
China was especially important to this industry in the 1990s
Ok. I'm pretty sure it is the oil industry.
1. Steam2. coal3. Oil4. Nulear
customs and usages as asource of law
C.They became important food sources and cash crops
Television quickly became one of the most important sources of entertainment in the 1950s, revolutionizing how people consumed media. With the rise of popular shows and sitcoms like "I Love Lucy," families began gathering around their sets for nightly programming. This era marked the transition from radio and film as primary entertainment sources to a more interactive and accessible medium, shaping popular culture and influencing various aspects of society. The growth of television also led to the emergence of advertising and new forms of storytelling in the entertainment industry.
Fishing, ship building, and the slave trade