Germans move their ideas and goods through a well-developed infrastructure that includes an extensive network of roads, railways, and waterways, facilitating efficient transportation. The country is known for its strong logistics and supply chain management, often leveraging advanced technology for seamless movement. Additionally, Germany's emphasis on innovation fosters the exchange of ideas through collaborative networks and trade fairs. Overall, a combination of robust infrastructure and a culture of efficiency supports the movement of both goods and ideas.
Lots of Germans, yes, did move out of Germany for a while during the Holocaust because they were against Hilter's beliefs against Jews. Of course, the Germans that were Nazis were too obsessed with Hilter's power that they did not move out because they agreed with him. Many Germans were upset with what Hilter was doing because a lot of Germans had connections with Jews. During that time, some Germans were upset with the Nazis because Jewish literature, physics, and arts were considered "bad" and they were banned.
they had many goods
how do ideas movie in poland
Ideas move by the internet and newspaper. Also by phone and email. It's no different than in the U.S.A. Ideas can also move by people (word of mouth).
Because the Germans that lived had to move.
Goods can be moved by transportation along with people. people have the right to walk, run, drive, boat, swim, fly on an airplane..etc. ideas can move by being shared from people or by someone making the idea happen. example: if i was to make facebook, my idea is being shared by making it.
Goods- trucks, airplanes, etc. Ideas- telephone, internet, newspaper, ads, etc.
Ideas in Spain move by snail mail, telephone, e-mail, and word of mouth. Most goods move by truck.
people move goods on elephants and horses
bandwagon
ships
trading
it is movement
by ship or by plane
I think it is movement Mr.Lip
by train, bus, and walking.
it is movement