| guglielmomarconi | | Painters who tried to paint vivid impressions of people or places |
| michaelfaraday | | stated that no particles of matter can move faster than the speed of light |
| dynamo | | People who moved away from their native lands |
| Realism | | Focused on everyday life in particular places |
| EmileZola | | Police officers in England |
| EdwardJenner | | Adapted Rugby into the modern game of Football |
| LouisPasteur | | Wrote "Ivanhoe" |
| JaneAddams | | english scientist who explored the nature of electricity |
| JamesFenimoreCooper | | Developed the first workable classification of the elements |
| ThomasEdison | | Russian composer who wrote the "1812 Overture" |
| MaxPlanck | | the scientific principles governing the movement of air around objects |
| LudwigvanBeethoven | | British naturalist who developed the theory of evolution |
| DmitryMendeleyev | | Discovered a new form of a Ray |
| biologicalsciences | | Chemist who developed pasteurization to kill bacteria in liquids |
| AlexanderGrahamBell | | Theory that acquired wealth and power had done so because of the superior abilities |
| Emigration | | italian inventor who developed a way to send messages without wires |
| WilhelmRontgen | | Idea of writing and art that deals with everyday life and social settings |
| Specialtheoryofrelativity | | Developed the smallpox vaccine |
| PierreandMarieCurie | | German physicist who developed a quantum theory for matter and energy |
| Tchaikovsky | | american inventor with important inventions in the field of communication |
| PaulCezanne | | study of how inborn characteristics of plants and animals inherited by descendants |
| aerodynamics | | Painter who explored the form and shapes of his subjects |
| IvanPavlov | | first people to achieve a sustained, controlled flight |
| MarkTwain | | branches of knowledge that scientifically study people as members of society |
| genetics | | Discovered Penicillin in 1928 |
| Psychiatry | | used evolution as the basis for studying human communities |
| Bobbies | | German composer who wrote the "Pastoral Symphony" |
| Romanticism | | Study and treatment of mental illnesses, founded by Freud |
| AlbertEinstein | | faraday's first electric generator |
| HerbertSpencer | | Showed the ugly or unpleasant aspects of everyday life |
| evolution | | Local writer who wrote "Huckleberry Finn" |
| SigmundFreud | | American inventor who created the light bulb |
| AlexanderFleming | | Painter who emphasized color design over realism, cut off his ear and sent it to his girlfriend |
| WilburandOrvilleWright | | dedicated to a life of helping the poor, opened the "hull house" |
| CharlesDarwin | | development of plants and animals through change |
| GrimmBrothers | | Developed the theories that went into Radioactivity |
| Regionalism | | Artistic movement that appealed to the imagination and the spirit of individuality |
| AugusteComte | | Wrote "the legend of Sleepy Hollow" |
| SirWalterScott | | Austrian doctor who pioneered the understanding and causes of mental illness |
| Socialsciences | | German Scientist who developed the theory of relativity |
| Naturalists | | French novelist who was the leader of the Naturalist movement |
| WalterCamp | | Wrote a collection of German Fairytales |
| VincentVanGogh | | One of the founders of sociology |
| SocialDarwinism | | studies dealing with living organisms |
| Impressionists | | Discovered the theory of conditioned reflex |