With photo.
The early years of the 20th century altered forever Egypt's political and social life. It was at that time that what is now called "public opinion" came into being. The newspapers and later on the radio were essential in shaping people's views, but there was something too: the tram.
Mohamed Sayed Kilani, a contemporary historian, elaborates: "When the inhabitants of the capital began to mingle, as a result of the introduction of the tram, public opinion began to take shape and influence the ruling apparatuses."
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