New technologies developed in China are characterized by rapid innovation and significant government support, particularly in fields like Artificial Intelligence, telecommunications, and renewable energy. Companies like Huawei and Alibaba are at the forefront, driving advancements in 5G, e-commerce, and smart manufacturing. Additionally, China's focus on digital infrastructure and smart cities exemplifies its commitment to integrating technology into everyday life. Overall, these developments reflect a blend of state-driven objectives and competitive market dynamics.
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China was the country most influenced by the Mongol Empire, particularly during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), when Kublai Khan established Mongol rule over the region. The Mongols facilitated trade across the Silk Road, leading to cultural exchanges and the introduction of new ideas, technologies, and goods. Additionally, their governance practices influenced Chinese administration and society. The Mongol impact on agriculture, commerce, and cultural exchange left a lasting legacy in China.
The Mongols played a pivotal role in Chinese civilization by establishing the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), which marked the first time non-Han Chinese ruled all of China. Under Mongol leadership, there was significant cultural exchange, trade expansion along the Silk Road, and the introduction of new technologies and ideas from the broader Mongol Empire. The Mongols also implemented administrative reforms that influenced later Chinese governance, though their rule was often marked by social divisions and resistance from the Han majority. Ultimately, their reign significantly impacted China's political landscape and cultural development.
The Roman Empire became permanently divided and dissolved, whereas Han China collapsed but was eventually reunified under new leadership.
Western influences significantly changed Chinese culture through the introduction of new ideas, technologies, and lifestyles, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Opium Wars and subsequent treaties exposed China to Western political systems, education, and industrialization, leading to a blend of traditional and modern practices. This resulted in the emergence of new cultural movements, such as the May Fourth Movement, which advocated for modernization and reform. Additionally, Western literature, art, and philosophy began to shape Chinese intellectual thought, contributing to a more cosmopolitan society.
It was the print and press and many more.
It was the print and press and many more.
Due to their new technologies !
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New technologies are constantly being developed. It is frequently difficult to see these as "new technology", as new technologies almost always are based off of previously existing technology, which are seen more of as improvement over being new.
The advantages of new technology are that they are faster and they are up to date. Disadvantages are that they are made in China.
I suppose the greatest in importance of these was Radar.
new navigation technologies for satellites, interplanetary probes, lunar landing and "roving" vehicles, and, in the 1980s, the space shuttle.
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Most of it has to do with the world of technology. Many of the new technologies that are around were developed with the help of science.
the jeep and the bouncing bomb and radar was developed (your welcome)