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Pre WWI. By: Tianna , Nolan, Rose, and Kylie. Government. At the turn of the century the president was Theodore Roosevelt. He was considered to be a good president and popular with the people.
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Pre WWI By: Tianna, Nolan, Rose, and Kylie
Government • At the turn of the century the president was Theodore Roosevelt. He was considered to be a good president and popular with the people. • Coal strikes (as well as other labor strikes) were common. Unions vs. corporations were fairly common around the country. Government usually sided with corporations. • Naturalists and preservationists wanted to protect nature, so Roosevelt had the national Forest System put in place (that’s where we get our national parks from).
Government (continued) • Dangerous food and medicine were being made, so the FDA came around to help the problem. • After a while of avoiding the war, America entered WWI. • Wilson was the other president during the this time. However, he was not very popular.
Science • At the turn of the century a variety of inventions helped shape the time period. Many are used today and changed the course of history. • Of the most significant inventions, the first airplane was invented by the Wright Brothers in 1903. • In 1902, the first designs of lie detectors/polygraphs were invented by James Mockepzie. • Neon light was first created around this time. • Toward the end of this area and WWI, the pop up toaster was invented By Charles Stritz.
Art • Early in the 1900s the art movements were Impressionism and American Realism • American Impressionism is a style of painting characterized by loose brushwork and vivid colors • Realism in the visual arts and literature is the general attempt to depict subjects as they are considered to exist in third person objective reality
Other Culture • Newspapers were big as a source of getting information (no TV/news channels) • Some of these are the New York Times and New York Post. These are the only two newspapers still around today under the same name. • Radio was not really common at this time, but it was, however, first being used. In 1907 Eugenia H. Farrar was the first singer to be broadcasted. • Fashion included “nice” clothes that often had long, elegant lines. People dressed very formally compared to modern dress.
Other Culture (continued) • Another form of reading was comics, a relatively new medium of writing. “Yellow Kid” was one of the first comics published. • Family values were very important to the American people in the early 20th century. • People were also fascinated by airplanes, a new invention. Plane shows were just starting to be viewed. • Fun Fact: Nickelodeon was created in 1905. (Not the TV network but the first indoor space devoted to showing motion pictures. They charged a nickel to get in.)
Media Clip • http://archive.org/details/the-great-trainrobbery • (an early movie and it was silent)