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  1. Mar 9, 2021 · The Second Industrial Revolution, which lasted from the late 1800s to the early 1900s, saw a surge of new technology and inventions that led to dramatic changes in the economy and how people...

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    • Telephone (1876) As early as 1860, an Italian inventor named Antonio Meucci demonstrated a “talking telegraph” that he called a telettrofono, an electromagnetic device that could transmit speech over electrical wires.
    • Phonograph (1878) Thomas Edison and his phonograph. Thomas Edison was by far the most prolific and well-known inventor of the Gilded Age, and his fame started with the phonograph, the first machine for recording and playing back sound.
    • Incandescent Light Bulb (1879) Thomas Edison with the incandescent light bulb. After the phonograph, Edison dedicated himself to the quest for a practical, long-lasting electric light bulb.
    • Automobile (1886) The world's first automobile: a 3-wheeled open buggy designed by Carl Benz in 1886, seen in the Dresden Transport Museum. German engineer Carl Benz is credited with patenting the first gas-powered automobile, the three-wheeled Patent Motor Car No. 1, in 1886.
  2. Sep 18, 2018 · A journey through time, listing some of societys most influential inventions of the 20th century, spanning across a 90-year timeline.

  3. The three most important inventions developed during the decade included the automobile, the airplane, and the radio. Each new device transformed American life by greatly expanding the average citizen's opportunities for travel and communication. Henry Ford and other Americans improved the automobile, which had been invented in Germany.

  4. Social Darwinism identified a natural order that extended from the laws of the cosmos to the workings of industrial society. All species and all societies, including modern humans, the theory went, were governed by a relentless competitive struggle for survival.

  5. Jul 21, 2009 · Learn about major events of first decade of the 20th century, during which life changed little, but two inventions foreshadowed big changes.

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  7. His Muqaddimah (later translated as Prolegomena in Latin), serving as an introduction to a seven-volume analysis of universal history, would perhaps be the first work to advance social-scientific reasoning and social philosophy in formulating theories of social cohesion and social conflict.