Technology and Society in the Industrial Age Flashcards
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Which of these innovations was made possible by Alexander Graham Bell?

  • Photograph
  • Instant communication over distance through speech (correct)
  • Railroad system
  • Electric light bulb
  • What method of manufacturing, introduced in the early 1800s, made mass production possible?

    The use of interchangeable parts.

    Which is a reason people were open to new inventions during the Industrial Age?

    New inventions made life easier for many people.

    Which of the following best shows the broad scope of Thomas Edison's work?

    <p>His name was on more than 1,000 patents.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When was the first gasoline-powered American automobile made?

    <p>The late 1800s.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which invention allowed the greatest personal freedom of travel?

    <p>The automobile.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Granville Woods improve the telegraph?

    <p>He made it possible for moving trains to have telegraphs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Thomas Edison's fascination with what invention inspired him to develop the phonograph?

    <p>The telephone.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How was the telephone different from the telegraph?

    <p>The telephone allowed for voice communication over a distance.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of these industries was made possible by Thomas Edison's ideas and inventions?

    <p>The movie industry.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Innovations by Key Figures

    • Alexander Graham Bell is credited with enabling instant communication over distances through speech with the invention of the telephone.
    • Granville Woods enhanced the telegraph system by creating a version that allowed moving trains to communicate via telegraph.

    Manufacturing Advances

    • The early 1800s saw the introduction of interchangeable parts, a method of manufacturing that facilitated mass production and improved efficiency.

    Public Reception to Inventions

    • During the Industrial Age, many individuals were receptive to new inventions because they simplified daily life, enhancing convenience and efficiency.

    Contributions of Thomas Edison

    • Thomas Edison’s expansive impact on technology is evidenced by his ownership of over 1,000 patents, showcasing his prolific contributions to various inventions.
    • His fascination with the telephone led to the development of the phonograph, an early device for recording and playing sound.

    Transportation Developments

    • The late 1800s marked the creation of the first gasoline-powered automobile, which revolutionized personal transportation and increased mobility.
    • The invention of the automobile granted individuals significant personal freedom in travel, transforming societal dynamics.

    Influence on Industries

    • Thomas Edison’s innovations laid the groundwork for the emergence of the movie industry, influencing entertainment and communication.

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    Explore the groundbreaking innovations of the Industrial Age with these flashcards. Test your knowledge on key inventions and manufacturing methods that transformed society, focusing on figures like Alexander Graham Bell. Engage with the reasons behind the public's eagerness for new technologies during this pivotal era.

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