| A | B |
| Dominated Industry for 50 years | Great Britain |
| 1st country to build factories outside of Gr. Britain | Belgium |
| Method by which a country was measured | Production of steel |
| Dynamo | 1st electric motor created by Faraday |
| Known for 3-wheelled automobile | Benz |
| Known for adding a wheel to the auto | Daimer |
| Corporations | Owned by shareholders |
| Corporations join forces to control market | Cartel |
| Rebuilding poor areas in the cities | Urban renewal |
| Marconi | inventor of the radio |
| Transportation that made it possible to live in one part of the city and work in another. | Trolley lines |
| Once understood there was a marked drop in death rate | Germ theory |
| German Dr. who identified the bacteria that caused tuberculosis | Robert Koch |
| French chemist who developed vaccines against rabies, anthrax and discovered process called 'pasteurization' | Louis Pasteur |
| Coined the phrase, "First do no harm." | Florence Nightingale |
| English surgeon who used antiseptic to prevent infection | Joseph Lister |
| This increased safety at night | Electric street lights |
| City planners built this beneath streets to make cities healthier | sewage systems |
| Cult of Domesticity | Idealized women as tender, self-sacrificing caregivers who created a comfortable home |
| Rules that governed a "proper"middle-class family | Victorian Age |
| Self-help groups to aid sick or injured workers | Mutual-Aid Society |
| Women's right to vote | Women's Suffrage |
| Crucial breakthrough in chemistry by Dalton | Atomic theory |
| Disturbing idea of evolution of life | Darwin published Origin of the Species |
| A movement that urged Christians to social service | Social gospel |
| William and Catherine Booth | Salvation Army |
| Cultural movement away from Enlightenment ideas | Romanticism |
| Romantic composer who became deaf | Beethoven |
| New artistic movement to represent the world as it is | Realism |
| New direction in visual arts after the camera | Impressionism |