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  1. 6 days ago · Topics include the presidencies of Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge, the post-World War I “return to normalcy,” the economic boom and the affordable Model T, the Red Scare, Garveyism, the Scopes trial, Prohibition, and the unique pop culture of the decade.

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  2. 4 days ago · 1900s. 1900: The first Zeppelin is designed by Theodor Kober. 1901: The first motorized cleaner using suction, a powered "vacuum cleaner", is patented independently by Hubert Cecil Booth and David T. Kenney. 1903: The first successful gas turbine is invented by Ægidius Elling. 1903: Édouard Bénédictus invents laminated glass.

  3. 2 days ago · His invention democratized consumer goods, providing a more accessible alternative for items previously made from scarce materials like ivory and tortoiseshell. Society widely felt the ripple effect of Parkesine’s creation. No longer were the elegant piano keys or the combs that graced dressing tables the privilege of the few.

  4. 5 days ago · As Bob Dylan sang, ‘The Times They Are a-Changin’ and there’s no better way to see that than looking 100 years into the past. Many of our social views have changed drastically since the early 1900s, and technology has made the world a much more convenient place. Our lives have been made so simple thanks to advancements in technology, to the point where some everyday items look completely ...

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  6. 5 days ago · Archaeological investigations are a principal source of knowledge of prehistoric, ancient, and extinct culture. The word comes from the Greek archaia (“ancient things”) and logos (“theory” or “science”). The archaeologist is first a descriptive worker: he has to describe, classify, and analyze the artifacts he studies.

  7. 6 days ago · It was a crucible in which the elements of the modern United States were clarified and refined. Yet no study to date has examined the depression in its entirety. This is the first book to treat these disparate matters in detail, and to trace and interpret the business contraction of the 1890s in the context of national economic, political, and ...