Health/Medicine
Science & Technology
Transportation
City Life Changes
100

What medical breakthrough in the 1840s allowed surgeons to perform complex operations without unbearable pain?

Anesthesia

100

Which invention by Thomas Edison changed how people lived and worked?

The light bulb

100

Who invented the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell.

100

What is Urban Renewal?

The process of fixing up the poor areas of the city.

200

Who emphasized hygiene during the Crimean War and later founded the world's first school of nursing?

Florence Nightengale

200

How did interchangeable parts improve manufacturing?

They made production more efficient and simplified repairs

200

How many wheels did the first car have?

3 wheels

200

How did the change of sewage pipes decrease death rates?

The change stopped the spread of disease.

300

Which surgeon introduced antiseptics, instructing doctors to disinfect instruments and hands to reduce infection?

Joseph Lister

300

Why is the assembly line important to the industry?

It allowed companies to control and speed up the production process.

300

 What did Guglielmo Marconi invent and when did he invent it?

He invented the radio in the 1890’s

300

What did life in the slums look like?

It often looked like overcrowded houses/apartments in cramped neighborhoods.

400

Which scientist proved the link between microbes and disease in 1870, developed vaccines for rabies and anthrax, and invented pasteurization?

Louis Pasteur

400

What was Michael Faraday’s major contribution to electricity?

He created the first electric motor and dynamo.

400

What was the time frame of this era of advancements?

1844-early 1900’s

400

How do cities from the end of the 1800’s compare to how cities are today?

  • New city scrapes
  • Safety/sanitation/skyscrapers
  • Life in the slums
  • The lure of the city compare to today's cities.
500

Who discovered the bacterium that causes tuberculosis in 1882, earning a Nobel Prize for his work?

Robert Koch

500

What impact did chemical fertilizer have during the 2nd Industrial Revolution?

It helped increase food production, which expanded the food industry.

500

What replaced Sailing ships?

steamships

500

Why, although brutal conditions, were people still allured by the city? List at least two.

Music halls, opera houses, theater, and education.

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