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- 5. Aviation pioneers, first to make sustained and controlled power flights in an airplane.
- 7. a company that sells ownership shares to many investors
- 9. Poet with influence on Romantic movement. Fought for Greek independence.
- 10. a production method in which workers repeatedly perform one task in the manufacturing process
- 12. surgeon who discovered how antiseptics prevented infection
- 14. French artist and photographer, recognized for his invention of the daguerreotype process of photography.
- 16. discovered "wireless" transmissions and had first radio using Morse Code
- 21. led revolt that eventually resulted in independence for Haiti
- 22. Evangalist and reformer born into slavery and sold to Isaac Van Wagoner who released her in 1887. She preached about black rights and women's suffrage.
- 25. Periodic Table
- 26. groups of workers that organize to change low wages, long working hours, and unsafe working conditions
- 28. Impressionist painter who relied on the viewer's eye to blend brush strokes into patches of color
- 31. in 1800's They wanted to restore the old ways of Monarchies
- 35. English poet, painter, and printmaker
- 37. a measure of the quality and availability of necessities and comforts in a society
- 38. English novelists showed life in slums and factories and cities (realism)
- 42. theory applied the idea of natural selection to the development of business and society
- 44. artistic style emphasizing imagination, freedom, and emotion
- 45. School of painting of the late 1800s & early 1900s that tried to capture fleeting visual impressions
- 46. shares of ownership in a corporation
- 47. English chemist and father of modern atomic theory. Defined the atom as the smallest part of a substance that could participate in a chemical reaction and argued that elements are composed of atoms.
- 48. won independence from Holland in 1830's
- 49. romantic composer who was the first to take full advantage of the broad range of instruments in the modern orchestra
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- 1. Took out the first of more than 1000 patents at the age of 21 for inventions including automatic telegraph systems, carbon microphone for telephones, phonograph and carbon filament lamp.
- 2. invent dynamite, a safer form of explosive than others at that time
- 3. Organized the first US Women's Rights convention
- 4. A machine used to generate electricity.
- 6. belief that one racial group is superior to the other
- 8. movement of 1800s that urged Christians to do social service.
- 11. revolutionary leader that helped Argentina win independence from Spain
- 13. Identical components that can be used in place of one another in manufacturing
- 15. first electric motor and invented the dynamo which makes electricity
- 17. A group of companies that group together to control the production and price of a product.
- 18. Self-help groups to aid sick or injured workers
- 19. advocated limiting or banning the use of alcoholic beverages
- 20. improved process of making steel from iron. Makes steel lighter, stronger, harder, and more durable.
- 23. infectious diseases are caused by certain microbes
- 24. Dutch and post-Impressionist painter whose work had a far-reaching influence on 20th-century art.
- 27. Middle-class value of the late 1800's
- 29. French Painter and leader of 19th Century Realist movement of painting.
- 30. The world as it is and focus on the harsh side of life
- 32. founded first school of nursing and introduced sanitary measures in British hospitals
- 33. English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with their joint publication Lyrical Ballads
- 34. reform movement concerned with voting rights
- 36. rebuilding poor areas of a city
- 38. Wrote "On the Origin of Species" that discussed the theory of evolution.
- 39. "A man's home is his castle"
- 40. French chemist show link between microbes and disease. Discovered process of pasteurization that killed diseased-carrying microbes in milk
- 41. Wrote "Three Musketeers" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and "Les Miserables" (realism)
- 43. A German bacteriologist who identified the organisms that cause Anthrax, Tuberculosis and Cholera.
