it changes the world every second it also saves people lives
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It is important for people to be making new inventions non stop or else we would stay in the same era, for ever.
The most significant invention of the Elizabethan era was the printing press, which revolutionized the dissemination of knowledge and literature. Invented earlier but popularized during this period, it enabled the mass production of books, making literature more accessible and affordable. This contributed to increased literacy rates and the spread of new ideas, particularly those of the Renaissance and Reformation. The printing press ultimately laid the foundations for modern communication and education.
The invention of the Maser, followed soon after by the Laser allowed a huge spread of technologies. From surveying, through to the check-out counter, the laser is ubiquitous today.From a similar era, the computer, and its operational languages affect most parts of today's activities.Both the Maser and Laser are themselves technologies, but they followed on theoretical speculation and research.
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The Microscope .
If you mean the Olympic Games of the Modern era, these were a French invention.
Its usually something big, like an invention that changed the world. For example, the Neolithic age started when people invented farming and domestication. That invention changed the world, and still impacts our every day lives.
Economic philosophies such as capitalism and communism have been developed.
In the modern era, pollution has changed the physical environment and vegetation.
Economic philosophies such as capitalism and communism have been developed.
Answer th How is the modern era similar to the classical era? is question…
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Satellite technology allows for instant information sharing around the globe.
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