Impacts of technology on the American culture, diplomatic, political and religion from 1865-1921

Impacts of technology on the American culture, diplomatic, political and religion from 1865-1921

Technology had positive impacts on American culture, diplomacy, politics and religion. From 1865-1921, America was experiencing technological advancements, which resulted in several changes. Firstly, American technology has reformed traditional ways of worship to modernized forms (Donne, 2020). Before technology, most people used shrines and physical features as places of worship. However, the coming of the missionary around the 20th century has contributed to the building of churches and temples; thus, people can use them as places of worships.

Additionally, a technology introduced during the colonization has brought western education to the Americans people, thus becoming more enlighten and informed (Zulu, 2020). On the other hand, technology has resulted in political due to more digitized machines, mainly used during the Americans’ voting sessions. In 1865-1929, the American people adopted several technologies that made them more superior than other nations. Politically, America is well known for its superiority since it can produce powerful weapons than any other nation internationally.

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