This audio-only device uses radio waves to broadcast news, music,and talk shows - becoming a critical communication tool during wars and crises.
What is Radio?
James Watt’s improved version of this machine, powered by steam, became the cornerstone of the First Industrial Revolution.
What is the Steam Engine?
This social class, defined as the 'working class,' sold their labor to factory owners and often faced long hours and unsafe conditions.
Who are the Proletariat?
This physicist, known as the "father of the atomic bomb," led the Manhattan Project that developed the first nuclear weapons.
Who is J. Robert Oppenheimer?
This printed publication,typically issued daily or weekly, shares news,opinions, and ads - one of the oldest mass communication tools still in use.
What is a Newspaper?
Richard Arkwright patented the waterframe in 1769; unlike the spinning jenny, it required this powersource to operate,leading to factory construction near rivers.
What is water power?
This social class held ownership over the core infrastructure of the Industrial Revolution, including transportation networks and financial institutions
Who are the Bourgeoisie?
The process of splitting atomic nuclei - used in early nuclear weapons and power plants - gives the Atomic Age its core technology.
What is nuclear fission?
This visual medium,popularized in the 20th century, transmits moving images and sound over airwaves or cables, bringing news,shows, and events into homes.
What is Television?
This 15th-century invention used movable metal type to mass-produce printed texts,democratizing access to information and reshaping global communication.
What is the printingpress?
This social group helped create a cultural divide by distinguishing themselves as 'skilled' workers compared to the 'unskilled' workers.
Who are the Middle Class?
This 1968 treaty aims to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons by limiting access to nuclear technology for non-nuclear states.
What is the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)?
Invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876,this device revolutionized long-distance chat by converting sound into electrical signals.
What is the Telephone?
This machine revolutionized the textile industry by allowing a single worker to spin multiple threads at once using manual labor.
What is the spinning jenny?
These collective workstoppages, used byworkers to protestunfair conditions,became common duringthe IndustrialRevolution as factorylabor grew.
What are strikes?
Fueled by Cold War tensions, this rivalry led the U.S. and USSR to invest billions in rockets, spacecraft, and astronaut training to dominate space exploration.
What is the Space Race?
Developed in the 1830s-40s, this wire-based tool used morse code to send text messages, enabling the first fast long-distance communication.
What is the Telegraph?
This durable,translucent, made from kaolinite fired at 1,200–1,400°C, originated in China and became a global trade staple via the Silk Road.
What is porcelain?
These were two of the "poor conditions" workers faced in factories, along with a total lack of job security.
What are long hours and unsafe environments?
This artistic movement used dream-like and chaotic imagery to reflect the deep anxieties of the Atomic Age in Western art.
What is the Surrealism?