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1 Welcome! Baltimore Polytechnic Institute October 24, 2011 U.S. History
Mr. Green

2 Agenda/Topics To Be Covered
The students will evaluate to what extent technological advances and urban planning impacted turn-of-the- century city life by describing advances in communications and technology Distribute: Chapter 8 Vocabulary Warm-up Question: Examine the photos in this section and answer the following questions 1. What are the technological advances shown in the photos? 2. Which of these advances do you think had the greatest impact on life at the turn of the century? Why do you think so? Motivation: What changes could be made in modern American cities such as Baltimore, to make them more livable?

3 Science and Urban Life Ch. 8 Sec. 1 pgs. 298-302
Technology and City Life Brooklyn Bridge-1883:Called the 8th wonder of the world Populations increasing in the cities Cities needed to expand With only so much land to expand, one remedy was to build…. UPWARDS Skyscrapers-best use of limited and expanded space/symbol of a rich and optimistic society Louis Sullivan Frank Lloyd Wright

4 Electric Transit Richmond, VA 1st to install electric transit New railroad lines fed the growth of suburbs Electric transit moved upward or downward Cities annexed suburbs so they could be included in the transit lines Science of Urban Planning A movement for planned urban parks began with Frederick Law Olmsted Central Park-NYC Chicago in 1870-unregulated expansion

5 New Technologies Transform Communications
Airplanes and Mail Delivery Orville and Wilbur Wright December 17,1903-Kitty Hawk, NC U.S. Government interested in flight by st transcontinental airmail service in 1920 A Revolution in Printing Literacy rates near 90% in 1890 Web-perfecting press: decreased the cost of newspapers and magazines Linotype machine-typesetting by Ottmar Mergenthaler

6 Photography for Everyone
George Eastman introduced the Kodak camera in 1888 Prior, photography was done by professionals Helped created the field of photojournalism

7 Independent Work 1. Who was involved in its development?
2. What other inventions helped make this one possible? 3. How did this invention or development affect Americans’ lives? Skyscraper Electric transit XXXXXXXXXXXXX Suspension bridge Urban Planning Airmail Web-perfecting press Linotype machine Kodak camera

8 Exit Ticket Which scientific or technological development described in this section had the greatest impact on American culture? Use details from the text to justify your choice.

9 Homework Read Chapter 8 Section 2 Chapter 8 Vocabulary


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