The modern age, often defined as beginning in the late 15th century, saw significant developments in science, politics, and society. Key events include the Renaissance, which revived classical learning; the Scientific Revolution, which transformed understanding of the natural world; and the Enlightenment, promoting reason and individual rights. The Industrial Revolution dramatically changed economies and lifestyles, leading to urbanization and technological advancements. Additionally, the rise of nation-states and global interactions shaped contemporary political and cultural landscapes.
todays age is called the modern age because these days we have many electronic gadgets and many cars and modern vehicles and in the older times there was nothing such as gadgets or modern vehicles thus the old age use to have vehicles
The modern era has seen more globalization than the Middle Ages.
No. The Middle Ages is the time between the fall of the West Roman Empire and the Modern Age. Alexander's Empire was long gone when the Roman Empire was founded.
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The first printing press was invented in Germany around the year 1440, towards the end of the medieval period.
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The duration of This Modern Age is 1.13 hours.
Marvels of the Modern Age was created in 2006.
This Modern Age was created on 1931-08-29.
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Victims of the Modern Age was created in 2010-03.
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The introduction of agriculture happened around 10000 BC. Humans only became completely behaviorally modern during the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic which was at the time 50,000 BC. And other stuff.etc.
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This Modern Age - 1931 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
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