Monday, February 22, 2016

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All of the following were inventions during the progressive era EXCEPT:
A) Radio
B) Lightbulb
C) Ford Model T
D) Airplane
E) Television
    Which Journalist was known for his photographs of homeless children?
    A)Ansel Adams
    B) Cecil Beaton
    C) Jacob Riis
    D) Upton Sinclair
    E) Gary Lovisi

    People of which nationality contributed MOST to  immigration in the US?
    A) German
    B) Russian and Baltic states
    C) Canadian
    D) Asian
    E)Italian

    Combining Class Topics


    I combined all 4 theses given from each group about


    Thesis:

    During the Progressive era, the people played large role in promoting public safety and happiness. The government tried to set limits to prevent sickness, promote safety, and solve problems.

    Multiple choice questions

    All of the following were inventions during the progressive era EXCEPT:
    A) Radio
    B) Lightbulb
    C) Ford Model T
    D) Airplane
    E) Television
      Which Journalist was known for his photographs of homeless children?
      A)Ansel Adams
      B) Cecil Beaton
      C) Jacob Riis
      D) Upton Sinclair
      E) Gary Lovisi

      People of which nationality contributed MOST to  immigration in the US in the progressive era?
      A) German
      B) Russian and Baltic states
      C) Canadian
      D) Asian
      E)Italian

      Wednesday, February 17, 2016

      The Invention of the Radio and Its relationship with progressivism

      I spent the past two days searching through "America's Historical Newspapers" archive to find out about the invention of the radio and searching for it's relationship with progressivism. What I have found out is that the invention of the radio was a monumental leap into how live in the 21st century is lived. The initial radio wasn't what what you have in your car, that you love to listen to driving down the road. It was much more akin to the phone that you use everyday, but obviously not hand held and and couldn't be put in a pocket. I was much more akin to a telegraph, but it was wireless, which was an incredible leap forward, especially for the navy during war time. The radio at this time was known as a "wireless telephone" Navy ships could communicate with each other, and even bach to land. This allowed for strategies to be planned and for lines of communications to be open.

      While this was an incredibly progressive invention , some dispute occurred when it came to taking ownership of the fascinating new invention. The Pawtucket Times wrote on March 4, 1898 about the several different men that lay their claims on the invention of the radio. However it was in fact Guglielmo Marconi that truly made the physical invention. The other scientists, such as Heinrich Rudolph Hertz proved that radio waves did in fact exist.

      This is one of the many scientists that is accredited with the invention of the radio, Guglielmo Marconi.  
      Eventually the radio that we think of today was developed from the initial radio invention. The transmission of a voice was achieved from over 600 miles! The line ran from New York to Philadelphia. Today the same thing is achieved and we can listen to the radio in our cars everyday, and the "wireless telephone" evolved into the cellphones that we use today, no longer "dots and dashes".


      A car radio today, serves the same purpose today as it did when it was first invented


      This is a radio similar to what would have been used on a navy ship



      Wednesday, February 10, 2016

      Self Reflection

      I feel like I'm doing MUCH better this second semester than I did last semester, My research skills are much better and I've learned how to analyze the text and make inferences based upon what I read. I also loved comparing the documentary about the High Line to what we read for homework. Seeing the differences and more importantly the similarities between the two really forced me to think and to find answers. I really love this class!

      Tuesday, February 2, 2016

      Progress

      1) To me progress is the continual movement and change over time.


      2) As defined by wikipedia "The Progressive Era was a period of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States, from the 1890s to 1920s" 

      It was known as the progressive era because the politicians that helped to develop society in this time called themselves the "progressors"

      3) Goals of this era:
      Votes for women
      regulation of big companies
      minimum wage laws
      maximum hour laws
      income tax

      4) each of these goals seem to be about elections and conditions for the working class.

      5) I see all of these goals as essential. These goals bring the country to the point it is at today.