Who invented it?
Locations
Terminology
What did they invent?
Terminology Part 2
100

Kinetoscope 

Thomas Edison

100

State where it is constantly sunny, lots a space, various landscapes, and land was very cheap to buy around the 1930-1940s? 

California

100

The most prevalent form of communications.

Intrapersonal 

100

Auguste-Marie and Louis Jean Lumiere  

Cinematograph

100

This particular interferance does not allow a receiver to hear messages.

Noise 

200

MOTOWN RECORDS 

BERRY GORDY

200

A group of movie theaters with anywhere from three to twenty screens.

Multiplex

200

Early little theaters that were in penny arcades.

Nickelodeon 

200

He released the first feature length cartoon, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"

Disney

200

Casting white actors to play nonwhite characters or rewriting characters who were originally people of color to be white. 

Whitewashing 

300

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Gramophone

Emile Berliner 

300

What state does The Wall Street Journal get published in? 

New York 

300

Known for putting censors, limitations, and fining stations of they do not comply with rules and regulations. 

FCC 

Federal Communications Commission 

300

Samuel Morris 

Telegraph 

300

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A congressional committee that held hearings on the influence of communism in Hollywood. 

House Un-American Activities Committee 

400

The first feature length film 

DW Griffin 

400

Where were movies primarily made? 

Hollywood, Los Angeles California  

400

Requiring a theater owner to take a whole series of movies in order to get a few desirable headliner films. 

Block Booking

400

Dj Kool Herc

Hip Hop

400

An album that brought together a group of related songs on common theme. 

Concept Albums

500

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Radio

Guglielmo Marconi

500

Stores that have physical presence at which you can shop.

Brick and Mortar Stores  

500

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AM and FM broadcast radio stations.

Terrestrial Radio

500

This outlined radio's potential's as a popular mass medium.

Radio Music Box Memo

500

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The industry imposed rules that controlled the content of movies from the 1930's to 196 when the current movie rating system came into place.  

Production Code 

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