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((he made theories about speed of light, lots of people don't like it…
he made theories about speed of light
it also showed how people see the world
did theory about human mind
lots of people don't like it when someone else is smarter then them
cause he was able to figure out how the human body works
Technology advances improve life
The automobile benefited from a host of
wartime innovations and improvements—electric starters, air-filled tires,
and more powerful engines. Cars were now sleek and brightly polished,
complete with headlights and chrome-plated bumpers. In prewar Brit-
ain, autos were owned exclusively by the rich. British factories produced
34,000 autos in 1913. After the war, prices dropped, and the middle class
could afford cars. By 1937, the British were producing 511,000 autos
per year.
International air travel
became an objective after the war. In 1919, two British
pilots made the first successful flight across the Atlantic,
from Newfoundland to Ireland. In 1927, an American pilot
named Charles Lindbergh captured world attention with
a 33-hour solo flight from New York to Paris. Most of the
world’s major passenger airlines were established during
the 1920s. At first only the rich were able to afford air
travel. Still, everyone enjoyed the exploits of the aviation
pioneers, including those of Amelia Earhart. She was an
American pilot who, in 1932, became the first woman to
fly solo across the Atlantic.
Media expanded during the interwar period with
new technologies. It also became an important tool in
advertising. Before the invention of the radio, people
relied mostly on newspapers and print for news, sports,
and entertainment. New media influenced culture, poli-
tics, and the economy. It brought people together and
connected the world. Media such as radio and motion
pictures were used to advertise new products and tech-
nologies, which influenced consumer spending. The media
also provided an opportunity for the spreading of political
propaganda and ideas.
People had lost their religious spirits after WW1
Books and poems became very dark, holding no hope
Existalism became very popular in Italy and germany
This further influenced Germany into an age of the "Second Coming"
Polititions saw that something was truly wrong. The world became a very dark place
The writers vision changed because of the deadly war
Politics: politics changed very much during this time due to people worrying of the second coming
Technology Advances Improve Life
The advances in transportation and communication that followed
the war had brought the world in closer touch
Global prosperity came to depend on the economic well being of all major nations, especially the United States.
Which Technological advance do you think had the greatest impact on society?
How might World War I have spurred developments in radio?
Society challenges convention
The independent spirit of the times showed
clearly in the changes women were making in their lives. The war had
allowed women to take on new roles. Their work in the war effort was
decisive in helping them win the right to vote. After the war, women’s suf-
frage became law in many countries, including the United States, Britain,
Germany, Sweden, and Austria.
Before the end of World War I, many African Ameri-
cans left the South and migrated north to cities such as Chicago, Detroit,
Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh. They were searching for new economic
opportunities and trying to escape from job discrimination. In the 1920s,
about 800,000 African Americans left the South. About half as many
migrated north in the 1930s. This first wave of the Great Migration was
followed by a second wave after World War II.
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