History of Communication Methods
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What was used as a means of communication at a distance in ancient times?

  • Smoke signals (correct)
  • Sending a message in a bottle
  • Emails
  • Telephones
  • What was the significant development that led to more ingenious methods of message delivery?

  • Discovery of electricity
  • Invention of the internet
  • Development of writing (correct)
  • Creation of Facebook
  • What is an example of a method of message delivery mentioned in the content?

  • Sending a message in a bottle (correct)
  • Using a fax machine
  • Using a walkie-talkie
  • Sending a telegram
  • Since when have people been using different ways of communication at a distance?

    <p>Since the dawn of time</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What can be inferred about the methods of communication used in ancient times?

    <p>They were ingenious and creative</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Methods of Communication Throughout History

    • Since the dawn of time, people have been using various ways to communicate over long distances.
    • In ancient times, smoke signals were used as a means of communication.
    • With the development of writing, people invented more creative methods for delivering messages.
    • One example of an early messaging method is sending a message in a bottle.

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    Explore the evolution of communication methods from ancient times to the present day. Discover how people used to convey messages over long distances before the advent of modern technology.

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