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1 Nineteenth-Century Progress

2 Objectives Describe inventions of the late 19th century and their impact on daily life Trace advances in medicine and science Describe the emergence of the social sciences Explain the rise of mass culture

3 Seed Press Agricultural Revolution Steam/coal power Electricity
Enclosure Movement Crop Rotation Selective Breading Seed Press Agricultural Revolution Cotton Press Spinning Jenny Steam/coal power Industrial Revolution Factories Gasoline Internal Combustion Electric Generator Electricity

4 Inventions Make Life Easier
Edison the Inventor Bell & Marconi Revolutionize Communication Thomas Edison Over 1000 inventions Incandescent light bulb Phonograph Menlo Park, New Jersey Research laboratory Allowed other inventors to develop their ideas Alexander Graham Bell Telephone Guglielmo Marconi Radio waves Wireless communication Morse Code Primitive radios used on ships at seas

5 Inventions Make Life Easier
Ford Sparks the Automobile Industry Standardization Interchangeable parts Assembly Line 1880s – German – Gasoline powered cars Hand built & expensive Standardization – interchangeable parts

6 Inventions Make Life Easier
The Wright Brother Fly Bicycle mechanics from Dayton Wilber & Orville Wright Kitty Hawk, North Carolina 59 sec flight changed the world

7 New Ideas in Medicine Louis Pasteur Pasteurization Joseph Lister
The Germ Theory of Disease Louis Pasteur Examining fermentation of alcohol Microscopic organisms Pasteurization Heating liquid to kill bacteria Joseph Lister Surgeon Links bacteria to infections from surgery Surgery wards kept clean Antiseptics 85% of patients survive their surgeries

8 New Ideas in Science Charles Darwin H.M.S. Beagle Theory of Evolution
Mendel and Genetics Gregor Mendel Traits are passed down through our genes Inherited Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Charles Darwin H.M.S. Beagle On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection Population grows faster than food supply Best adapted to their environment survives Theory of Evolution

9 New Ideas in Science Marie and Pierre Curie John Dalton
Advances in Chemistry and Physics John Dalton All matter is made up of tiny particles call atoms Elements contain one type of atom Dmitri Mendeleev Organized the known elements Predicted more elements would be discovered – left room Periodic Table Marie and Pierre Curie Discovered two missing elements Radium Polonium Radioactivity Energy released from atoms decaying Won the Noble Prize in 1911 Died from long-term exposure to radiation

10 Social Sciences Explore Behavior
Phycology Study of the human mind Ivan Pavlov Unconscious reactions to experiences Sigmund Freud Unconscious mind drives how people think and act Challenged Enlightenment ideas that reason was supreme Maybe humans couldn’t perfect themselves and society through reason

11 The Rise of Mass Culture
Cause Public education Improvements in communications Invention of phonograph and records Shorter workday – 10 hours shorter work week – 5 ½ days Effect/Cause Increase in literacy Publications cheaper and more accessible More music, directly in people homes More leisure time Effect Mass market for books and newspapers Greater demand for musical entertainment Greater demand for mass entertainment activities Changes Produce Mass Culture Mass Culture The appeal of art, writing, music, and other forms of entertainment to a larger audience

12 The Rise of Mass Culture
Music Halls, Vaudeville, and Movies Local music halls Multiple acts Singers Dancers Comedians Vaudeville Acts that travel from town to town appearing in theatres Jugglers Magicians Acrobats

13 The Rise of Mass Culture
Sports Entertain Millions Baseball Football Pro Soccer in Europe 1896 – Olympic Games

14 How was harnessing electricity a key to other 19th-century inventions?
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15 How were pasteurization and the use of antiseptics similar?
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16 Besides competing for food, what are some of the other conditions to which species must adapt?
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17 What was the long-term effect of movies on vaudeville?
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