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What were the events and lifestyles of 1900-1925 internationally?

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What were the events and lifestyles of 1900-1925 internationally?

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mwestwood Teacher Community / Jr. College eNotes Editor While this list is certainly not all encompassing, here is a timeline of some significant events in the early twentieth century. 1901-1902 Kodak introduced a $1 Brownie Camera. The perspective through a lens had a tremendous impact upon art. The Impressionist Edgar Degas often used a camera’s view in his paintings which seemed cut off at times. Australia became a Commonwealth, the first Nobel Prizes were given, and Queen Victoria died. Boer Wars erupted, the teddy bear was introduced, the U.S. passed the Chinese Exclusion Act (1903)First flight at Kitty Hawk, and the first silent movie, “The Great Train Robbery,” occurred (1904) New York subway opened (1905)Einstein proposed his theory of relativity and the San Francisco earthquakes caused massive devastation and death (1906) Picasso introduced Cubism and the first washing machine is invented (1900-1909) Henry Ford came out with the Model T and SOS is accepted as the international

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mwestwood Teacher College – Freshman Editor Emeritus Debater Expert Educator Scribe $(document).ready(function() { $(‘a.toggle_expert_titles’).click(function() { $(‘#show_expert_titles’).toggle(); return false; }); }); While this list is certainly not all encompassing, here is a timeline of some significant events in the early twentieth century. 1901-1902 Kodak introduced a $1 Brownie Camera. The… (The entire answer is 407 words.) This is an expert answer, written by an eNotes editor. To read the entire answer, please join eNotes.

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