Chapter 21 Life In The Industrial Age Mr. Cook’s Class Vocabulary & Notes PPTLife In The...

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Chapter 21 Life In The Industrial Age Mr. Cook’s Class Vocabulary & Notes PPT

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Chapter 21 Life In The Industrial AgeMr. Cook’s Class

Vocabulary & Notes PPT

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Henry Bessemer

• Develops the Bessemer process

• New way to make steel from iron

• 1856 Bessemer patents steel which was lighter, harder, and more durable than iron

• Steelmaking process

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Alfred Nobel

• 1866 invents dynamite• Much safer explosive

than had been invented to that time

• Used in warfare and peace

• Awards funded by Nobel’s profits to this day

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Michael Faraday

• Invents the first simple electric motor and dynamo

• All electrical generators and transformers work on the principle of the dynamo

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dynamo

• A machine that generated electricity

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Thomas Edison

• 1870’s invents the first electric light bulb

• Invents the power plant which he uses to light NYC for the first time in the 1780’s

• Leads to society which has electrical wires carrying power everywhere

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Interchangeable parts

• Invented by Eli Whitney while making parts for U.S. Army gun order

• Allows identical components to be created for easy assembly and repair of products

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Assembly line• Workers along a line add parts to a product as it

goes by on a belt from one station to the next• Makes production faster by the early 1900’s• Henry Ford “perfects” the process in order to

produce cars

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Orville & Wilbur Wright

• 1903, these two gentlemen design and fly a flimsy airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

• Flight lasts only a few seconds

• Commercial travel begins by the 1920’s

• Inventions

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Guglielmo Marconi

• By the 1890’s, Marconi invented the radio• By 1901, he had received a radio message,

using Morse code, sent from Britain to Canada

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stock

• Shares in companies (part or piece of ownership of a company)

• Due to large amounts of capital required to start large industries, selling stock becomes necessary as industries grew

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corporation

• Giant businesses that are owned by many “stock holders” or investors

• Corporations could expand into many different venues with lots of capital

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cartel

• Group of corporations joining forces to fix prices, set production quotas, and control markets

• Growth of monopolies occurs

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Germ theory• Belief originating in the 1600’s that

microscopic organisms or microbes caused specific infectious diseases

Growth of Cities Notes

London Fog

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Louis Pastor

• 1870, French chemist who clearly demonstrated a link between microbes and disease

• Also develops vaccines against rabies and anthrax• Discovered pasteurization which kills disease carrying

microbes in milk

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Robert Koch

• 1880’s, German doctor who identified the bacterium that caused tuberculosis

• Tuberculosis- respiratory disease that claimed about 30 million lives in the 1800’s

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Florence Nightingale

• Crimean War nurse who insisted on better hygiene in field hospitals

• Also worked to introduce sanitary measures in British hospitals

• Founded the first school of nursing

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Joseph Lister

• English surgeon who discovered how antiseptics prevented infection

• Insisted surgeons sterilize their instruments and wash their hands before operating

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Urban renewal

• Rebuilding of the poor areas of a city• Trend in Europe in the mid-1800’s

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Mutual-aid society

• Self-help groups formed to aid sick or injured workers

• Revolutions of 1830 and 1848 left lasting images of worker discontent

• Rise of workers

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Standard of living

• The quality and availability of necessities and comforts in a society

• Workers lives improve with better diets, homes, clothing, etc.

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Cult of domesticity

• Ideas by the late 1800’s that women were tied to the home

• Poor women still had to work and be the home caretaker

• “Home, Sweet Home”

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Temperance movement• A campaign to limit

the use of alcoholic beverages

• Leads indirectly to the women’s rights movement in the United States

• 1820’s-1920’s

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton

• Pioneer who started movements to gain more rights for women

• 1848 Seneca Falls Convention

• Movement comes out of the abolitionist movement of the 1830’s-1860’s

• Women’s Suffrage

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Women’s suffrage

• The movement to gain women’s right to vote begins in Seneca Falls in 1848

• By late 1800’s, movement has spread to Europe

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Sojourner Truth

• African American women’s suffragist

• Claimed that she did not receive many of the “comforts” of womanhood because she was black

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John Dalton• Early 1800’s, English Quaker schoolteacher develops

modern atomic theory• All matter is created of tiny particles called atoms• Different kinds/combinations of atoms make different

matter

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Charles Darwin

• In 1859, On the Origin of Species was published

• Believed all forms of life had evolved into their present state over millions of years

• Natural selection- process of competition allows only the fittest to survive

• HMS Beagle

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racism

• One racial group is superior to another

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Social gospel

• Pushed by Christians to encourage social service

• Including working for reforms in housing, healthcare, and education

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romanticism

• Artistic style emphasizing imagination, freedom, and emotion

• Works focus on simple, direct language, intense feelings, and glorification of nature

• Romantic authors included William Wordsworth and William Blake

• Sunset

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Lord Byron

• Britain’s George Gordon

• Writer of poetry and adventures that died early

• Wrote mostly of isolated romantic heroes

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Victor Hugo

• Re-creates France’s past in the Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Miserables

• Les Miserables describes the reality of poverty, hunger, and corruption among the poor in Paris

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Ludwig van Beethoven

• Romantic composer (1770-1827) who composed nine symphonies, five piano concertos, etc.

• Lost his hearing at an early age but still continued to compose

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realism

• By mid-1800’s, new movement to attempt to represent the world as it was

• Often focused on life in cities or villages

• Harsh truths were revealed

• Artistic movements

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Charles Dickens

• English novelist who portrayed the lives of slum dwellers and factory workers, including children

• Oliver Twist and A Christmas Carol illustrate lives of those less fortunate in late 1800’s London

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Gustave Courbet

• French realist painter who focused on real life subjects

• “I cannot paint an angel… because I have never seen one”

• The Stone Breakers- painting showing two rough laborers on a country road

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Louis Daguerre

• French photographer who first produced successful photographs in the 1840’s

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impressionism

• Movement in the 1870’s to represent the first fleeting impression made by a scene or an object

• Why paint realism when a photograph could capture it in an instant?

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Claude Monet

• Famous impressionist painter who left unblended brush strokes side by side in paintings

• Allowed human mind/eye to blend the colors in paintings

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Vincent van Gogh

• Postimpressionist artist who experimented with sharp brush lines and bright colors

• His brushwork gave a dreamlike quality to his paintings

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