inventions chapter 19, section 2 pgs. 561-566. assembly line each worker performs an assigned task...
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InventionsChapter 19, Section 2
Pgs. 561-566
Assembly Line Each worker
performs an assigned task again and again at a certain stage in the production of the automobile.
Mass Production The production of large quantities of goods
more quickly.
Samuel Morse Invented the
telegraph and Morse code
This provided transatlantic communication between the U.S. and Europe.
Alexander Graham Bell Invented the
telephone This allowed for
vocal communication.
Alexander Graham Bell makes the ceremonial call to open telephone service between New York and Chicago, Oct. 18, 1892.
Thomas Edison Invented the light bulb, phonograph, motion
picture projector, telephone transmitter, storage battery
Home and businesses could now be illuminated
Communications were improved Provided personal entertainment
Telegraph It allowed for faster communication and
improved business efficiency and news reporting.
Transportation Automobile Assembly line mass production Electromagnetic train brake Automatic circuit breaker Gas powered automobile engines
Communication Automatic telegraph messages Transatlantic telegraph messages Telephone Typewriter Camera Phonograph Motion picture projector
Assembly Line It enabled manufacturers to produce large
quantities more quickly. It benefitted the consumer because mass
production brought the price of goods down. Now more people than ever good afford to
buy a car.