The United States ofAmerica Unit 13 Technology in America
The United States of America Unit 13 Technology in America
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1爱迪生 2亨利·福特 3比尔·盖茨 4乔布斯 5再生能源
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1 爱迪生 2 亨利·福特 3 比尔·盖茨 4 乔布斯 5 再生能源
Focal Points ·John H.Hall ·television ·the Stevens and ·computer science transportation ·the Internet ·Samuel F.B.Morse US Space Race with the Alexander Graham Bell USSR ·Thomas Alva Edison 。 nuclear energy Frederick Winslow Taylor ·renewable energy ·Henry Ford technologies ·the growth of radio
Focal Points • John H. Hall • the Stevens and transportation • Samuel F. B. Morse • Alexander Graham Bell • Thomas Alva Edison • Frederick Winslow Taylor • Henry Ford • the growth of radio • television • computer science • the Internet • US Space Race with the USSR • nuclear energy • renewable energy technologies
This Unit Is Divided into Three Sections I.The Nineteenth Century II.The Early and Mid-Twentieth Century III.The Late Twentieth Century and Today
This Unit Is Divided into Three Sections I. The Nineteenth Century II. The Early and Mid-Twentieth Century III. The Late Twentieth Century and Today
I.The Nineteenth Century Eli Whitney:inventor the cotton gin and mass production of weapons with interchangeable parts; John H.Hall:developing the so-called American system of production; The Stevens family:their role in the history of transportation in early nineteenth century America; Samuel F.B.Morse:co-developer ofthe Morse code,and helped to develop the commercial use of telegraphy; Alexander Graham Bell:credited with inventing the first practical telephone; Thomas Alva Edison:the most famous of all American inventors who is credited with the invention of the motion pictures,the phonograph,and,as everyone knows,the electric light;
I. The Nineteenth Century • Eli Whitney: inventor the cotton gin and mass production of weapons with interchangeable parts; • John H. Hall: developing the so-called American system of production; • The Stevens family: their role in the history of transportation in early nineteenth century America; • Samuel F. B. Morse: co-developer of the Morse code, and helped to develop the commercial use of telegraphy; • Alexander Graham Bell: credited with inventing the first practical telephone; • Thomas Alva Edison: the most famous of all American inventors who is credited with the invention of the motion pictures, the phonograph, and, as everyone knows, the electric light;