Industrial Revolution Chapter 22
machester, liverpool
By 1830, the world's first rail line linked two major British cities, _________ and ________.
model t
By 1920, the ______ __ made 40 to 50 percent of U.S. automobile production
1870
By _____, long-distant movement of goods by steamship was economically viable.
electric, steam
By using ________ power, factories no longer had to rely on large _____ engines to power machines.
napolean 3, frederick law olmsted
In the 1860s ____________ created parks in Paris to give working people places for healthy recreation. In the US, ______ _____ _____ designed city parks that were equally accessible to all residents.
impressionism
In the 1860s, a group of French painters introduced a new way of looking at the world and started a movement known as ___________. These artists wanted to capture an impression of a scene using light, vivid color, and motion, rather than just showing its realistic details.
psychology
In the 1890s the study of mind and human behavior emerged as a separate field known as ________.
1900s
In the early ____, appliances such as vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, and electric stoves became available.
raw materials, buyers, factories, transportation
In the industrial city _____ ______ had to be sent to factories, and the products distributed to ____________. Industrial cities needed ________, a large workforce, a reliable ____________ network, warehouses, stores, and offices.
realism
In the mid-1800s, a movement known as ________ developed in reaction to romanticism. It revealed the details of everyday life, no matter how unpleasant.
working, lower
Instead of painting imaginary or emotional scenes, painters painted ordinary _____ people as they really lived. Many realist paintings show people of the _____ class as possessing quiet dignity.
marie curie
Introduced the idea of teaching science through experiments and was the first woman to teach at Sorbonne.
smog
London had a special problem with _______, or thick, choking, lung-burning fog mixed with smoke.
thomas edison
Made generators, motors, light sockets, and other electrical devices; played a major role in the development of city electrical utility systems.
nature, emotions, individual, past, imagination
Major characteristics of Romanticism were love of _____, deep ______, value of the _________, affection for the _____, and the importance of the ___________.
urbanization
Many changes took place in the cities in the 1800s and much of Europe and the United States experienced rapid ____________--the growth in the proportion of people living in towns and cities.
archaeology, recorded, preserved
One field that received much attention was ____________, the study of the past based on artifacts. Starting in the mid-1800s, archaeologists ________ all stages of their work and _______ their findings for education, not just riches.
lowell, textile, women
One of the first cities to have all support for an industry was ________, Massachusetts. At the heart of its growth was its ________ factories, which employed young _____ from the surrounding countryside and newcomers from Europe.
fermentation
Pasteur also discovered that bacteria present in the air cause _______________, the process that makes grape juice turn into wine and milk turn sour.
heating, pasteurization
Pasteur discovered that by _______ liquids and foods to high temperatures, he killed the bacteria and prevented fermentation. His process became known as _________.
william wordsworth
Poet ________ _______ expressed the romantic spirit in his definition of poetry as "the spontaneous overflow of power feelings from emotion recollected in tranquility"
rabies, 1885
Preventing ______ was another one of Pasteur's goals, and he developed a vaccine in _____ that saved the life of a young boy who had been bitten by a rabid dog.
telegraph, journalism
Reporting of foreign affairs improved when the _______ made up-to-date coverage possible. Foreign correspondence was just one area within a growing profession--___________.
thomas edison
Based on the work of Faraday and Swan, ________ ________ developed the first usable and practical lightbulb in 1879.
women
Bc few colleges allowed women to enroll as students, educators who thought women should have more opportunities began funding colleges just for ________.
sigmund freud, hypnotism, psychoanalysis
Austrian-Jewish physician that argued that an unconscious part of the mind contains thoughts of which one is unaware. _________ was one of the techniques he used to explore the unconscious. He called his method of therapy _______________.
anthropology
As evidence of the human past was unearthed, _____________, the study of humanity and human ancestors, became an organized discipline.
romanticism
A literary and artistic development of the early 1800s was called _________. With an emphasis on intuition and feeling, it was a reaction to Enlightenment rationalism and the early abuses of the Industrial Revolution.
telegraph
A machine that sent messages instantly over wires changing the way of communication.
education, governments
After 1870 governments in western Europe and the U.S. passed laws requiring for _________ for all children. Eventually, some __________ funded education through high school.
girls
Although more industrialized countries guaranteed free public education, some countries did not require that _____ go beyond elementary school.
alexander graham bell, telegraph
American ______ _____ _____, a teacher of hearing-impaired students, was one of the scientists working in sound technology. He tried to create a way to send multiple ______ messages at the same time.
crawford w long, ether
American surgeon _______ __ ______ discovered a solution for treating pain. He had his patients breathe in a gas called _____, an anesthetic, or drug that reduced pain and in large doses makes the patient unconscious.
E=mc2
Among Einstein's ideas was a now-famous formula: _________. The formula means that a small amount of mass can be converted into a huge amount of energy.
theodore gericault
Among many great romantic painters was Frenchman _______ __________, whose scenes of suffering heroes caught the public's attention.
hospitals, mortality
Another improvement in public health was the building of more modern __________. A major result of these developments in medical care and public health was a dramatic decline in _________, or deaths in infancy.
leisure, football, rugby, football, baseball
As ______ time increased, people had more time to play and watch sports. In Britain, _________ became more popular; ______ and American __________ were also developed. _______ became a popular pastime for troops during the American civil war.
suburbs
As cities became more congested, people moved out of the cities and into the ______.
1769
As early as ______, several Europeans had tried to build a form of personal transportation.
evolution
Charles Darwin also came up with the theory of _______, which states that species will evolve, or change to improve its survival chances.
natural selection
Charles Darwin developed the concept of _____ _____, which states that creatures that are well adapted to their environments have a better change of surviving to produce offspring.
sociology
Closely related to anthropology is _________, which emerged as a social science in the late 1800s. These people study people in groups and examine societies' institutions and sub-groups.
europe, atlantic, 1870
Communication between the United States and _______ also improved with the laying of the telegraph on the floor of the _______ Ocean in 1866. By ______, telegraph wires stretched from England to India.
cities'
Despite the _____ unhealthy conditions, people kept arriving during the late 1800s. They wanted not just jobs, but to escape hunger, political oppression, or discrimination.
benjamin franklin, electricity
During the 1700s ________ ________ and other scientists had performed important experiments with __________, but no one had developed a way to use it.
educated, factories, education
During the 1800s, increased industrialization created a need for a more ________ workforce. _______ wanted managers who could read and write and engineers with technical skills. Bc people became more informed in politics they supported public _________ as a way to develop informed citizens.
space, time
Einstein also proposed that _____ itself is curved and that one must include _____ in the study of space.
relativity, light, motion, absolute
Einstein developed the special theory of __________, based on two crucial ideas. One was that no particle of matter can move faster than the speed of _____. The other that is _______ can be measured only from the viewpoint of a particular observer, therefore, scientists cannot speak of ______ motion, space, or time.
improvements, home, water, sanitation
Eventually, _________ were made in the cities, and these improvements were extended into the ______. Better plumbing allowed families to have clean drinking ______, toilets, and bathtubs. _______ and overall health improved.
waterways, sunlight
Factories did not have to depend on ___________ to power steam engines. Factory production increased as factories became less dependent on ________.
carl benz, gottilieb daimler
German engineers ______ _____ and _______ _______ both developed practical automobiles.
congestion, subways, london
Growing populations caused ________ on city streets. Underground railway systems, or _______, helped relieve the crowding. In 1863 ______ opened the world's first subway line.
charles dickens
In his novel, Hard Times Englishman ______ ______ wrote about the struggles of London's power. That novel also described pollution, exploitation, and miseries caused by Industrialization.
leo tolstoy
In his novel, War and Peace, Russian writer ____ ______ showed that war is chaotic and horrible.
joseph lister, antiseptic
In the 1860s English surgeon _______ _____ began cleaning wounds and equipment with an ___________--a germ-killing agent containing carbolic acid. By using the antiseptic, he reduced post-surgery deaths.
shadow, light, color, movement
Impressionists were more concerned about the effects of ____ and ____, the use of ____, and the suggestion of ________.
steel, henry bessemer, william kelly
Improvements in ______ production contributed to the expansion of the railroad system. Englishman ____ _______ and American ______ ______ developed the Bessemer process, which involved forcing air through molten metal to burn out carbon and other impurities.
john dalton, elements
In 1803, English chemist _____ ____ developed modern atomic theory. An essential part of this theory is the idea that atoms of different ________ are themselves of different sizes and masses.
michael faraday
In 1831, English chemist _______ _________ discovered the connection between magnetism and electricity.
joseph swan
In 1860, British chemist _______ _____ developed a primitive electric lightbulb that gave off light by passing heat through a small piece of paper.
louis pasteur, spontaneous generation, bacteria
In 1870, French chemist _______ _____ showed the link between microbes and disease. He disproved a concept called _____________ _______-the idea that bacteria, flies, or other tiny animals could spring to life out of nonliving matter. He showed that _________ are always present in the air and reproduce like other living things.
dmitri mendeleyev
In 1871, Russian chemist ______ __________ arranged all the chemical elements into a chart called the periodic table.
booker t washington
In 1881, _______ __ ________ founded a private school to train African Americans to be teachers in Tuskegee, Alabama.
benz, daimler, carburetor
In 1885, _____ built a three-wheeled vehicle. A year later ________ put an internal combustion engine on a horse carriage. Daimler developed the ___________, which mixed fuel with air for proper combustion in the engine.
palace of electricity
In 1900, lights of the ________ __ _______ turned part of Paris into a fantasy land.
albert einstein, light, energy
In 1905 German-Jewish scientist ______ _______ revolutionized physics. In an early work, he used mathematics to show that _____ can act not only as a wave, but also like tiny particles of ________.
henry ford
In 1908, _____ _____ built a motor car for the great multitude and using mass-production methods in modern factories, built a line of affordable cars called the Model T.
ernest rutherford
In 1911 British chemist ________ _________ realized that in the center of the atom lay a core called a nucleus. He found that the nucleus is made up of positively charged particles, which he called protons.
marie, pierre curie, energy, radioactivity
In France, in 1898, chemists _____ and _____ _____ discovered polonium and radium. They also concluded that certain elements release _____ when they break down. Marie called this process _________________.
wilbur, orville wright
In Kitty Hawk, NC, on December 17, 1903, American brothers _______ and ______ ____ succeeded in flying a powered airplane in sustained flight.
1844, telegraph
In _____, Samuel Morse received funding from the U.S. government to lay 35 miles of ________ wires between Washington D.C, and Baltimore, Maryland.
generators
Michael Faraday used electricity to power an electric motor, and his discoveries led to the development of electrical _______________.
dynamo
Michael Faraday's discovery led to the _________, a machine that generated electricity by moving a magnet through a coil of copper wire.
lower, work, vocational, technical
Most children of the _______ classes stayed in school only as long as the law required. Then, many of them quit school to go to _____. The establishment of _________ and ______ training schools gave some members of the working class more opportunities.
louvre, libraries
Museums such as the _______ in Paris made great works of art available to all. Public ________ opened their doors.
ludwig van beethoven, freedom
Nature inspired composers such as German ______ ___ ________, who also celebrated human _______ in his work.
henrik ibsen, women
Norwegian playwright ______ _____ broke new ground in A Doll's House. The play revealed the unfair treatment of _____ within families.
bell, thomas watson
One day in 1876, _____ was in one room and his assistant _____ ____ was in another and they could hear each other through the telephone.
ivan pavlov, conditioned reflexs x2
Russian physiologist _______ ____ used dogs as research subjects to prove that animals could be conditioned to have certain reflex actions. He called their reactions ____ ____ and concluded that human behaviors are also a series of connected ______ ______.
electromagnetic waves, guglielmo marconi, radio
Since telephone wires could only stretch so far, a new wireless technology was based on theories about ___________ ____. In 1895, Italian physicist _____ _______ used the discoveries to build a wireless telegraph, or _____.
shine, dim
Swan's lightbulb did not ______ for very long, and its light was too _____.
aerodynamics
The Wright brothers used principles of _________, which is the study of how forces act on solid surfaces moving through the air, to aid them in their flight.
origin, united states, immigrated
The _____ of the new city residents differed, and the ____ _____ drew the most people. Between 1870 and 1900, about 12 million people _________ to the US.
travel, trade, markets, declined
The rapid expansion of the railroad helped both _______ and ______. _________ for goods increased. Transportation costs ______ and new products became available.
power plant
Thomas Edison built the world's first central electric _______ ______ in New York City.
anthrax, antibodies
To prevent _________, Pasteur injected animals with a vaccine containing weakened anthrax germs, which prevented animals from getting sick. His vaccine worked because the body builds up substances called __________ to fight weakened germs.
charles darwin
Took a long voyage, during which he studied variations among plants and animals; he published he theories in a book titled On The Origins of Species.
locomotives, railroad, bridges
Using the Bessemer process, factories increased their production of ________ and _______ tracks. Engineers used the stronger steel to build _______ that allowed the trains to cross any type of terrain.
crowded
When they first arrived, most of the immigrants lived in miserable, _________ conditions.
newspapers, linotype, electric
With a more educated populace, more cities began printing ______________. New technology, including the _________ machine and the ________ press, improved newspaper printing processes.
health, coal
With high population density, the ______ of many cities suffered. One of the hazards was smoky air from the ____ that was burned to run steam engines and warm homes.
scarce, taller, william le baron jenney
With more people moving to the cities, working and living space became more _____. Constructing ____ buildings was one solution. In 1883, architect _______ ____ ____ _____ designed the first multistory steel-framed building, or skyscraper, in Chicago.
trains, heavy, waterways, faster
With the development of efficient steam engines, ______ began to replace boats. They could carry ______ loads, did not require __________, and traveled ______ than watercraft.
hot air balloons, wind
_____ ___ _____ made their debut in 1783 and became useful for wartime spying and aerial photography. However, they were at the mercy of the ____.
samuel morse, 1837, morse code
______ ______ is credited with inventing the telegraph in ______. He is also credited with developing a "language", which became known as ______ _____, for sending telegraph messages.
william blake
______ ______, an English artist and writer, painted scenes of mystical beauty.
thomas edison, phonograph
______ _______ recorded sound with one of his many inventions, the ________, which became the record player.
railroads, cultural, concert, theaters
______ allowed more families to enjoy a range of activities. _______ activities became more available to people. During the 1800s, city governments began building new _______ halls and _______ and supporting more orchestras, bands, and choral groups.
steamships, 1849
_______ changed ocean travel. In ____, regular US steamship service began, traveling from the west coast, around South America, to the east coast.
meat, steel
_______-packing was one of the several industries that lured workers to Chicago. Jobs in the _____ industry in Pittsburgh attracted workers.
