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  1. Technological inventions, such as the automobile and the airplane, improved transportation and made travel more available and affordable to the average citizen. Mass production of cars in the early 1900s brought the United States into the automobile age, which had a profound impact on the culture for decades. The motion picture industry was ...

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      The 1900s Education: Chronology. 1900: March School baths...

    • The Airplane
    • The Theory of Relativity
    • Color Photography

    The first airplane was a massive moment in history as it would go on to change the way people travel and fight wars. Even more so, it made the world much smaller allowing for the sharing of cultures and ideas. As you are well aware, the Wright brothers were the first to invent aircraft controls that made fixed-wing powered flight possible in 1903.

    From t-shirts to actual classrooms, E = mc² is just about everywhere. Published by Mr. Einstein himself, this equation will go down in physics as one of the most famous equations in history. Einstein’s theories on the nature of the universe, including the theory of relativity are still being proven to this day.

    Before the creation of social media, people actually took photos of objects and printed them out. Before even that, taking pictures in color was a far off dream until Auguste and Louis Lumiere came along. Using electronic sensors or light-sensitive chemicals on a camera, color information was recorded at the time of exposure to create the first col...

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    • 1500s: Math representation. René Descartes invented analytical geometry, and by doing so he put a name and set of notations to different math ideas in a way that brought them together and communicated their relationship.
    • 1582: Gregorian calendar. The calendar we still use today dates back to 1582, when it replaced and fine-tuned the previous Julian calendar. With 12 months of various lengths and an elaborate formula for the frequency of leap years, the Gregorian calendar keeps us on track with the real length of Earth’s orbit around the sun.
    • 1600s: Telescope. In Classical times, people around the world saw an astonishing amount with the naked eye. But in the early 1600s, Hans Lippershey applied for the first-known patent for a magnifying lens to be fitted into what we now know as the telescope.
    • 1600s: Ice cream. Thomas Jefferson brought ice cream back from France in the very late 1700s, but the food itself dates all the way back to the 17th century in Italy.
  3. Cultural Change. As the hipster example illustrates, culture is always evolving. Moreover, new things are added to material culture every day, and they affect nonmaterial culture as well. Cultures change when something new (say, railroads or smartphones) opens up new ways of living and when new ideas enter a culture (say, as a result of travel ...

    • 1900s: The Birth of the American Century.
    • 1900s: Sports and Games.
    • 1900s: Print Culture.
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  4. For example, in the late 1800s and early 1900s, electric appliances were invented at an astonishing pace. Cars, airplanes, vacuum cleaners, lamps, radios, telephones, and televisions were all new inventions. After the initial invention, innovation resulted in better models, faster processing times, improved technology, and even in new inventions.

  5. The 1900s Science and Technology: Overview. Scientific and technological advancements invented and perfected during the early 1900s had significant effects throughout the twentieth century. Intense thought, research, and experimentation in the fields of mechanics, communications, physics, genetics, and psychology dominated the decade.