Предмет: История, автор: Аноним

СРОЧНОООО И БЫСТРЕЙЙЙЙ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА
как промышленный переворот повлиял на развитие Англии?​

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Автор ответа: alinkagrigoryan1983
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Ответ:

Я не знаю но думаю.........

Автор ответа: xleeebkvaa
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Объяснение:

Промы́шленная револю́ция (промышленный переворот, Великая индустриальная революция) — массовый переход от ручного труда к машинному, от мануфактуры к фабрике, произошедший в ведущих государствах мира в XVIII—XIX веках.

Основным следствием промышленного переворота являлась индустриализация — переход от преимущественно аграрной экономики к промышленному производству, в результате которого произошла трансформация аграрного общества в индустриальное.

Промышленный переворот происходил в разных странах не одновременно, но в целом считается, что период, когда происходили эти изменения, начинается от второй половины XVIII века и продолжается в течение XIX века. Характерной чертой промышленной революции является стремительный рост производительных сил на базе крупной машинной индустрии, а также утверждение капитализма в качестве господствующей мировой системы хозяйства.

Промышленная революция совпала не просто с началом массового применения машин, но и с изменением всей структуры общества. Она сопровождалась резким повышением производительности труда, быстрой урбанизацией, началом быстрого экономического роста (до этого экономический рост, как правило, был заметен лишь в масштабах столетий) и увеличением жизненного уровня населения.

Начавшись в Великобритании, промышленная революция, пройдя по странам Европы и США, позволила на протяжении жизни всего лишь 3—5 поколений перейти от аграрного общества (где большинство населения вело натуральное хозяйство) к индустриальному.

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1. One of the Greatest Inventions of the World

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5. Spreading Information about the World

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B. The term "mass media was connected with the creation of print media. This form of media started in Europe in the Middle Ages. Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the printing press allowed the mass production of books. He printed the first book on a printing press in 1453. The Gutenberg Bible, one of the books he published, was translated into many different languages and printed throughout the continent. The invention of the printing press in the late 15th century gave rise to some of the first forms of mass communication, thanks to the publication of books and newspapers on a scale much larger than was previously possible. The invention also changed the way the world received printed materials, although books remained too expensive to be really called a mass-medium for at least a century after that.

C. Newspapers developed from about 1612, with the first example in English in 1620; but they didn't spread much until the 19th century. The first high- circulation newspapers appeared in London in the early 1800s, such as The Times, and were made possible by the invention of high-speed printing presses and railroads which allowed distribution over wide geographical areas.

D. The phrase "the media" began to be used in the 1920s. The notion of "mass media" was generally restricted to print media up until the post-Second World War, when radio, television and video were introduced. The audio-visual facilities became very popular, because they provided both information and entertainment. because the colour and sound engaged the viewers/listeners and because it was easier for the general public to passively watch TV or listen to the radio than to actively read. In recent times, the Internet has become the latest and most popular mass medium. Information has become readily available through websites and cosily accessible through search facilities. One can do many activities at the same time, such as playing games, listening to music, and social networking​