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Innovations with Major Impact on the Standard of living in the US 1865 - 1929 (SS)

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  • Invention of the Telephone by Alexander Graham Bell

    Invention of the Telephone by Alexander Graham Bell
    With the Invention of the Telephone, Bell had not only brought the country together more than ever, but created an empire for himself in the telephone industry. The telephone affected all of mainland United states, and cut away that isolation that those rural areas of the US had seen so much. This was the next big step in communications, and shaped anything it's influence touched. News traveled faster, and society changed as one could now ring up a friend to speak any time they wished.
  • Invention of the Telephone by Alexander Graham Bell

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    “Alexander Graham Bell's Telephone Patent Drawing and Oath,” Digital Public Library of America, http://dp.la/item/b65a368d6d49457488b1ce7d261dc9ae.
  • Invention of the Light Bulb by Thomas Edison

    Invention of the Light Bulb by Thomas Edison
    Arguably one of the most iconic inventions Edison's light bulb, crafted in his Menlo Park Lab, was ground breaking at it's time. This dawned the era of electric lighting, something that seemed reminiscent of a, for lack of better words, sci-fi future. With the light bulb came a push for even more progress, with electricity seeing its self spread nationwide through efforts of those such as George Westinghouse.
  • Invention of the Light Bulb by Thomas Edison (Citation)

    Corbett, P. Scott, Janssen Volker, John M. Lund, Todd J. Pfannestiel, Paul S. Vickery, and Sylvie Waskiewicz. U.S. history. Houston, TX: OpenStax College, Rice University, 2014.
  • The Invention of the Engine Powered Airplane by the Wright Brothers

    The Invention of the Engine Powered Airplane by the Wright Brothers
    In contrast to the successful glider runs those had done before, the Wright brothers managed to man the first 4 successful flights in a engine powered plane in Kitty Hawk California. With this beach having constant winds, they could get the lift they would need to keep this machine in the air. With these successful flights, it wasn't long before they got themselves into a contract with the Army Signal Corps. With this backing, they pushed aero-innovation to the next level, shaping life for years
  • The Invention of the Engine Powered Airplane by the Wright Brothers

    The Wright Brothers | The First Successful Airplane. Accessed July 31, 2017. https://airandspace.si.edu/exhibitions/wright-brothers/online/fly/1903/. PRIMARY
    "Subject File: United States--War Department--Army Signal Corps--Correspondence, 1908." The Library of Congress. Accessed July 31, 2017. https://www.loc.gov/resource/mwright.04164/?st=gallery.
  • The Launch of the First Affordable Car by Henry Ford

    The Launch of the First Affordable Car by Henry Ford
    Ford took something already invented, the automobile, and looked at it as a point to capitalize on. With his focus on making a vehicle he could mass produce at a price that could generally be afforded by an "average joe" he perfected the assembly line. The use of this new working system meant he could manufacture automobiles for a much lower price than what was seen before. Though the vehicle spawned in a big city like Detroit, it was used just as much in the country for farm hauling later on.
  • The Launch of the First Affordable Car by Henry Ford

    Corbett, P. Scott, Janssen Volker, John M. Lund, Todd J. Pfannestiel, Paul S. Vickery, and Sylvie Waskiewicz. U.S. history. Houston, TX: OpenStax College, Rice University, 2014.
  • Discovery of Insulin by Frederick Banting

    Quianzon, Celeste C., and Issam Cheikh. "History of insulin." Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives. 2012. Accessed July 31, 2017. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3714061/.
  • Discovery of Insulin by Frederick Banting

    Discovery of Insulin by Frederick Banting
    Though a Canadian discovery, Insulin's discovery still took impact in the society of the US. Raising the bar on medical standards, those with diabetes could now take regular easy treatments to keep their self healthy. The first use in fact dropping a boy's blood sugar levels within 24 hours. It was however patented, and Banting actually sold the patent, so it spread though the US, but those who were too poor to afford it still couldn't access it.
  • Discovery of Penicillin by Alexander Fleming

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    "Sir Alexander Fleming - Banquet Speech." Nobelprize.org. Accessed July 31, 2017. http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1945/fleming-speech.html. Markel, Dr. Howard. "The real story behind penicillin." PBS. December 10, 2015. Accessed July 31, 2017. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/the-real-story-behind-the-worlds-first-antibiotic/.
  • Discovery of Penicillin by Alexander Fleming

    Discovery of Penicillin by Alexander Fleming
    Though discovered in UK, Penicillin's arrival to the world took huge impact all over the US. With Fleming being the humble man of science he was, he pushed for no patent on Penicillin, as he wished for it to be able to be accessed by all. This was a dawn of the antibiotic age. Diseases caused by bacteria could now be cured, ranging from syphilis to infections such as Strep Throat. The medical world was shaken upside down from this discovery, and Fleming was even awarded a nobel prize.