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Enduring Vision 8E Chapter 11 outline

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CHAPTER 11: Technology, Culture, & Everyday Life, 1840-1860 CHAPTER LEAD-IN, pg 313 Isaac M singer, struggled occupationally, abandoned wife and children, lured Mary Ann Sponslor to living with him in caring for him but he cheated on her and beat her. 1850 ?Singer made significant improvements on a sewing machine and was wealthy within 10 years. Sewing machines were in high demand to cut time manufacturing ready-made clothing, which made clothing cheaper and boosted the ready ? made clothing industry Technology ?term coal and in 1829 to indicate the application of science to improving life?s conveniences Telegraph, cotton gin, steam engine, mechanical reaper, locomotive ? all technological advances

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Sp. Ch 26 prt 3 774-780 The Expansion of Mass Culture and Mass Leisure I. Berlin, the capital of Germany, became the entertainment center of Europe w/its theaters, cabarets, cinemas, and jazz clubs. A. The Roaring Twenties was especially known for its dance crazes. II. So popular was jazz, a musical form that had originated w/African American musicians in the US, that the 1920s also became known as the Jazz Age. Radio and Movies I. A series of technological inventions in the late 19thc had prepared the way for a revolution in mass communications. Especially important was Marconi?s discovery of ?wireless? radio waves. A. Permanent broadcasting facilities were constructed in the US, Japan, and Europe during 1921 and 1922, and mass production of radios also began.

American Pageant 14th Edition Chapter 15 notes

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Second Great Awakening swept through America?s Protestant Churches I. Reviving Religion Regular attendance to church was common- Calvinists rigor was leaving the churches Rationalist ideas from the French Rev. Era and Thomas Paine?s The Age of Reason declaring churches were monopolies in profit and power Paine promoted Deism- didn?t believe in the bible rather science and reason and believed some Supreme Being created a knowable universe- helped branch Unitarian faith

Enduring VIsion _ Chapter 11 Outline

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Chapter 11 Technology, Culture, and Everyday Life (1840-1860) Technology and Economic Growth ? Westward movement started to increase with John Deere?s steel tip plow that halved the labor to clear acres to till, making the hard soil better for farming. ? Wheat became as vital to the west as cotton to the south. ? Cyrus McCormick?s mechanical reaper harvested grain seven times faster and with half the labor required, further making wheat great for the west. This invention would also give an edge to the north in the war to come. ? Eli Whitney formulated a plan to manufacture muskets using interchangeable parts and unskilled labor, becoming a widely used method, and by 1851, Europeans had started to refer to manufacture by interchangeable parts as the ?American System.?
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