A chapter of this book titled “The Dynamo and the Virgin” details the protagonist’s visit to the Great Exhibition of 1900 with the scientist Samuel Langley. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this book that documents the protagonist’s perspective on growing up during the changes of the Second Industrial Revolution. It was intended as a modern sequel to its author’s Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres.
ANSWER: The Education of Henry Adams
[10e] Robert Wiebe’s The Search for Order analyzes how policies in this era made sense of the Second Industrial Revolution. “Goo-goos” and the NAACP arose in this era that shares a name with “Fighting Bob” LaFollette’s party.
ANSWER: Progressive Era [accept Progressive Party or Progressives]
[10h] The technological advances of the Second Industrial Revolution consolidated professional medical authority according to this magnum opus of Paul Starr, which won both the Pulitzer Prize and Bancroft Prize in 1984.
ANSWER: The Social Transformation of American Medicine
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