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During a school project on the History of Communication, 4th-grade elementary students researched how messages were transmitted in the past, such as through the telegraph and carrier pigeons, and compared it to current communication technologies, including smartphones and social networks. They noticed that the ways of communicating have changed over time, which also influenced relationships between people and cultures. Based on this observation, and considering the ability to identify changes and continuities over time, discussing historical milestones of humanity and social and cultural transformations, such as changes in communication that have affected the way we relate and cultural traditions. In an essay, discuss how a change in communication may have influenced a cultural tradition that is still important today. Use the structure of introduction, development, and conclusion to organize your ideas.
a.
The invention of the mobile phone and the subsequent development of smartphones revolutionized the way people communicate and affected the tradition of family gatherings and cultural celebrations.
b.
The discovery of electricity was fundamental for the advancement of communication technologies, but it did not have a direct impact on cultural traditions.
c.
The popularization of radio and television was a milestone in the history of communication, but it did not influence how people relate at parties and family gatherings.
d.
Changes in communication caused by the expansion of the internet and social networks did not have a significant impact on the organization of traditional festivals and ceremonies.
e.
The emergence of the press and the dissemination of newspapers did not alter the way people maintain their cultural traditions today.

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