19 th Century Progress.  Analyze the impact of inventions  Trace advances in science  Describe the emergence of social sciences.

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19 th Century Progress

 Analyze the impact of inventions  Trace advances in science  Describe the emergence of social sciences

 In ways has the Industrial Revolution shaped the modern world?

 Coal and steam drove industry  Oil & Gasoline  Electricity

 1,000 Inventions  Light Bulb  Phonograph  Research Laboratory

 Telephone 1876

 Radio

 Germans – Automobile in 1880  Ford wanted affordable  cars

 Orville and Wilbur

 Dec. 17, Kitty hawk, North Carolina

 Germ Theory – Germs are Bacteria that cause sickness  Cleaner Hospitals  Cleaner Cities  Controlling the growth of germs – Germ Warfare

Does God Exist?

 “How can we explain the variety of plants and animals on earth?”

 All forms of life evolved from earlier living forms that existed millions of years ago  Theory of Natural selection

 All Matter is made of Atoms  Elements contain one Atom  Compounds are more than one Atom

 Radium and Polonium  Radioactivity