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Title: The Industrial Age


1
The Industrial Age
  • The Industrial Revolutions effects on science,
    communication, transportation, medicine,
    education, culture, and the arts.

2
Electricity
  • Michael Faraday
  • Developed the dynamoelectric generator
  • Powered by steam engine
  • Used to power machines

3
Advances in Technology
Thomas Edison
  • Incandescent light bulb
  • 1879
  • (lasted 2 days)
  • Phonograph
  • Kinetoscope
  • Menlo Park Lab
  • 1000 patents

4
Communications
  • Marconis radio
  • Wireless
  • Electromagnetic waves
  • Ship to ship
  • Ship to shore
  • Bells telephone

5
Internal Combustion Engine
Wright Brothers
  • 1903
  • First successful powered airplane flight (12
    seconds)
  • aerodynamics

6
The Automobile
Benz
Ford
First gasoline-driven auto
7
Cell Theorybasic unit of life
Rudolf Virchow
Every new cell must come from some older cell.
Only living matter can produce new living matter.
8
Lamarcks Evolution
Living things changed their form due to their
environment
9
Darwin
Survival of the FittestNatural Selection
Tree of lifeall things originate from one common
ancestorhumans evolved from animals.
10
Effects of Darwinism
  • Separated science and religion
  • Social Darwinism--natural selection applied to
    society
  • Used as an argument for the necessity of
    poverty
  • Racism
  • Genocide

Holocaust
11
Fight Against Disease
Pasteurization heating liquids to prevent
bacteria and fermentation
Louis Pasteur
Anthrax and rabies vaccines
Anesthesia Antiseptics
12
Other medical developments
  • Edward Jenner
  • Smallpox vaccine
  • 1796
  • Robert Koch
  • Discovers germs that cause tuberculosis Asiatic
    cholera
  • 1882
  • Aspirin Sulfa drugs
  • Alexander Fleming
  • Penicillin
  • 1928

13
Atomic Theory
Mendeleyevs classification of elements.
14
Radioactivity and X-rays
Wilhelm Rontgen X-ray
Curies Radioactivity
15
Quantum Theory
  • Max Planck
  • 1900
  • Energy could be released only in definite
    packages, or quanta

16
Einstein Relativity
Energymass multiplied by the speed of light
squared Means that a small amount of mass can
become a great amount of energy
17
Freud Psychiatry
  • Unconscious determines behavior
  • Hypnotized patients
  • couch therapy
  • defense mechanisms
  • Wanted to eliminate guilt
  • Thought religion was a mental illness.
  • Believed all forms of love were sexual in nature.

18
Freud
  •       Religion is an illusion and it derives
    its strength from the fact that it falls in with
    our instinctual desires.

19
  • What would be the results if one eliminated guilt?

20
Effects of Freud
  • Sexual Revolution
  • Bad habits are defined as diseases
  • One is not responsible for poor behavior
  • Loss of faith

21
Emigration
  • Move to industrialized cities for jobs
  • Travel was easier and safer
  • Oppression (Armenian genocide by Muslims)
  • Discrimination (Jews Slavs
  • Economic hardship (Irish Potato Famine)
  • Settle territories

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Shift to Cities
Cities are forced to deal with crowed streets,
sanitation issues, garbage, crime, etc.
24
Move to the Suburbs
Public transportation, (like trolleys and trains)
and automobiles make it possible.
25
Sanitation
Sewer systems and flushing toilets.
26
Diet and Refrigeration
The first electric refrigerators.
Children with rickets (caused by a vitamin D
deficiency).
27
Public Education
  • Universal
  • Compulsory
  • Need for literate workers

28
Womens Education
  • Womens education movement is linked to the
    womens suffrage (vote) movement.

Emily Davies womens education advocate
suffragette.
29
Leisure
theatre
baseball
basketball
Public Parks
30
Romanticism
  • Sentimental
  • Appealed to the imagination
  • Idealized nature the past
  • Emphasized emotion instinct
  • Glorified the past, especially the Middle Ages

31
Literature
32
Music
33
Art
34
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Gothic Revival
36
Photography Saved Yellowstone
37
War Correspondent Matthew Brady
38
Capturing Poverty
39
Realism
  • Artists dealt with reality
  • Detailed ordinary life
  • Social and economic themes

40
Regionalism
Everyday life in a certain region.
Mark Twain
41
Naturalists
Focused on the ugly sordid parts of life.
42
Impressionists
Tried to give vivid impressions of people and
places, paying close attention to light and color.
Monet Renoir
43
Art for arts sake
Did not require art to have purpose or even
meaning. Art becomes more abstract.
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