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1 The Industrial Revolution…the Sequel The Second Industrial Revolution & The Growth of Industrial Prosperity (Section 1)

2 The Second Industrial revolution As we learned, the Industrial revolution took place in Britain (England, the U.K, etc.) The first Industrial Revolution was driven by new technologies such as steam engines and iron

3 Industrial Revolution II The second industrial revolution began in the early 1800’s This is when other countries began to industrialize.

4 Before long nations such as Germany and the United States had surpassed (gone beyond) Britain. They were producing more goods They were producing faster and more efficiently

5 Technologies of the second Industrial Revolution 1) Steel 2) Chemicals 3) Electricity 4) New methods of production

6 Steel Bessemer Process: New way to make steel New way to make steel Made better steel faster and cheaper Made better steel faster and cheaper Everything from bridges to boats to buildings began to be made of steel. Everything from bridges to boats to buildings began to be made of steel.

7 Chemicals New chemicals created new products: Aspirin, perfume, soap Aspirin, perfume, soap Why do you think cheaper, better soap was such an important contribution to society? Why do you think cheaper, better soap was such an important contribution to society? Chemical fertilizers meant that more food could be grown Increased food production… what would that mean to society?

8 Electricity Invention of the dynamo(generator of electricity) led to power plants, bringing electricity to more people in society through cables Invention of the dynamo (generator of electricity) led to power plants, bringing electricity to more people in society through cables Edison’s light bulb allowed factories to stay open longer Production increased.

9 New Methods of Production Interchangeable parts Assembly line These inventions allowed factories to produce products faster and more efficiently.

10 Planes, Trains, and Automobiles Thousands of miles of train track constructed all over the world. Automobile & the internal combustion engine are developed Wright Brothers’ 1 st flight at Kitty Hawk.

11 Communications Samuel Morse invents telegraph A.G. Bell invents telephone Marconi invents radio What did these inventions mean for communication?

12 Changes in Business Businesses grew into large corporations

13 Corporations A corporation is a form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity having all the rights of an individual

14 People invest in corporations by buying stock in that corporation People who own stock own a small part of a corporation

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16 Business Practices Large corporations soon became monopolies A monopoly is when one corporation controls one industry Cartels: when several corporations get together to set the price for something

17 Why are monopolies and cartels bad things?

18 Lack of competition due to illegal business practices caused many governments to try to regulate these giant corporations

19 Impacts of The Spread of the Industrial Revolution 1) Population Growth 2) Growth of Cities 3) New Social Order 4) Changes in Science and Religion

20 Population Growth Cause of Rapid population growth People weren’t having more children People weren’t having more children They were just living longer They were just living longer Why? Why?

21 Reasons for population growth Advances in farm equipment and chemical fertilizers meant more food could be grown cheaply Result: More people could afford to buy better food

22 Reasons for population growth Germ theory & understanding microbes led to chemical soaps and better sanitation in cities Result: Doctors and hospitals were cleaner, fewer people died from infection. The spread of disease was slowed down by better sanitation, sewer systems, etc.

23 New people in cities meant a new social order

24 New Social Order Things didn’t change that much for many people, but the middle classes were starting to develop some social and political power.

25 New Social Order The new social order led to the growth of public education Why? 1) Countries wanted to produce better citizens (NATIONALISM) 2) People had to be able to read and write to work and live in cities

26 Science & Religion Atomic Theory: John Dalton proved that everything was made of different combinations of different atoms Periodic table of elements is developed by Mendeleyev

27 Science & Religion Geologists (people who study rocks and the earth in general) discover that the earth is much older than the bible (if taken literally) says Neanderthal man is discovered in Germany! Darwin introduces his theory of natural selection

28 Science & Religion Many of the aforementioned ideas are seen as challenges to the church (think about Galileo & Copernicus) These ideas remain controversial (especially in this country) to this day

29 Bad Science! Darwin’s theories lead to the racist theory of “Social Darwinism” Social Darwinists believe that white people are inherently superior to other people AND that rich people are inherently superior to poor people. These ideas will lead to some terrible things

30 Good Religion! Protestant churches encouraged their members to do good and charitable things in the community. This movement was called the social gospel The social gospel movement is the reason we have the Salvation Army.


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