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This 9 page paper presents the evolution of the telephone and describes how American society has evolved right alongside it. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. The Telephone and American Society Research Compiled
by 10/2010 Please Americans have used different types of communication throughout
our great history but no other communicative method has yet to surpass the telephone. The invention of the telephone not only made communication from distance much easier, it resulted
in tremendous changes to American society, changes that are still underway. Not only has the telephone brought people closer and become an indispensible part of everyday life, it has impacted
our society in a number of other ways as well (Katz 2003). The intent of this paper is to trace the telephone all the way from its initial invention
to its use in society today. In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell finally achieved what he had been working on for some time (Mercer
2006). Others had been working on that same technology yet it is Bell that is best remembered today for its invention (Shulman 2009). Bell was able to send
the sound of the human voice through wires. The first telephone message was actually quite simple. Bell said "Mr. Watson, come here I want to see you" (Mercer
2006). The reverberations of Bells success, however, would forever change the way people around the world communicated. The newly invented telephone would
take the world by storm. Prior to that time in history people had been quite limited to how they could communicate over distances with one another. They could
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