This man is credited with "inventing" the light bulb--big with electricity
Thomas Edison
being able to swap out one piece in a machine for another--sure made production and repair a lot quicker and easier!
interchangeable parts
if you buy this, you own a small portion of the company--well, depends how much you buy
stock
the artistic period that most closely associates with the Industrial revolution was also the one that Heathcliff so loves
Romanticism
this visual art movement was at least partially inspired by the invention of photography
impressionism
dot dot dash--this man had something to "say" about the invention of the telegraph
Samuel Morse
when the dominant mode of transportation final stretched coast-to-coast
transcontinental railroad
investing in companies began much more attractive and much less risky with the invention of this kind of corporation
limited liability
trying to capture the world exactly as it was/is
realism
perhaps the greatest artist of his era (at least according to your illustrious teacher)--painted the Rouen Cathedral at least a couple of times
Monet
Ring ring, ring ring--> this man was the inventor of the telephone
Alexander Graham Bell
these were the structures that cities used to cram more "space" into a limited area
skyscrapers
these groups of collectivized workers were become both legal and popular at the turn of the last century
unions
this man is said to be the bridge between the Classical period and the Romantic period in music
Beethoven
this man did love starry nights, crows in wheat fields, sunflowers, and being known his, ummm, commitment to perfection with his self portrait
Van Gogh
This man revolutionized production with the invention of the assembly line, oh, and the Model T went over well too
Henry Ford
this is what ICE, ICE baby stood for initially--> the acronym I.C.E.
Internal Combustion Engine
this is when one person of group owns, either every aspect of a particular business, or every business in that particular category
monopoly
that feeling you get when looking back fondly at the past
nostaligia
this man wrote about two cities, Christmastime in London, and a young man named Oliver
Charles Dickens
This is the GERMAN man who secured the first patent for an automobile
Karl Benz
harder, stronger, lighter iron
steel
this man cornered the market in oil--until the government made him bust up his Standard Oil trust
John D Rockefeller
this person wrote, and potentially became, An Enemy of the People
Henrik Ibsen
this archetype tended to be quiet, somewhat withdrawn, mysterious and melancholy
romantic hero