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Title: Impact of Inventions Introduction


1
Impact of InventionsIntroduction
  • Cleo Crank
  • Greenville Tech Charter High School
  • Spring 2004

2
Lets Give It A TryEssential Core
QuestionWhat causes change?
  • Money
  • Technology
  • Leaders
  • War
  • Ideas

3
Dialogue Questions
  • ??? What caused change in America at the turn of
  • the century?
  • ??? What characteristics are necessary to be an
    inventor?
  • ??? How do inventions affect Americans at
  • work, home and play?
  • ??? What are some negative and positive affects
    of change?

4
Opening Question
  • What invention had the biggest impact on
    Americans at work, at home and at play?
  • Transportation
    Communication Living
    Space

5
TransportationAutomobile
  • You can have a model T in any color as long as
    you choose black.
  • Henry Ford
  • Designed and built an automobile in his home
  • 1903 Ford Motor Company founded
  • 1908 Model T sold for 880

6
Airplane
  • Orville and Wilbur Wright
  • Kitty Hawk, N.C.
  • Dec 7, 1903
  • 120 feet for 12 seconds
  • Little public attention
  • Minimum newspaper coverage
  • National suspicion that the sky was a place only
    for birds, angels and fools.

7
Airplane
  • 1905 24 mile flights
  • 1920
  • transcontinental air service
  • WWI dog fights
  • 1925 service flights made at night

8
CommunicationRadio
  • Guglielmo Marconi
  • invented a spark transmitter
  • Dec. 1898 - the world's first radio factory
  • The American Marconi Co. was formed in 1899.
  • Marconi controlled patents for the Lodge tuner
    with dial and Fleming valve that amplifies
    electrical current
  • Company sold spark transmitters to the U.S. Navy
    for point-to-point transmission.

9
CommunicationTelephone
  • Invented in 1876
  • Alexander Graham Bell teacher for the deaf in
    Boston
  • Turns sound waves into electrical current
  • 1880 -85 cities had telephone systems
  • 1885 Am. Telephone and Telegraph Co founded

10
Living SpaceSteel Suspension Bridge
  • Innovative construction changed the face of
    America
  • Brooklyn Bridge completed in 1883
  • Spanned 1,598 feet
  • Steel cables suspended from towers
  • Many people skeptical

11
Living Space Panama Canal
  • Cut through the Isthmus of Panama
  • Connects Atlantic and Pacific Ocean

12
Panama Canal
  • Level raised 85 feet above sea level
  • Locks to raise and lower ships
  • 9 mile long channel through solid rock mountains
  • 120 feet depth

13
Closing Question
  • What changes do you see in communication,
    transportation,
  • and construction in Americas future?

14
Credits
  • Credits
  • All photos of curtsey of the Library of
    Congress American Memory Collection for the
    National Digital Library
  • Text information curtsey of The Americans by
    Gerald A. Danzer (McDougal Littell. Evanston,
    Illinois. 1998.)
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