Things haven't changed that much. There was still Baseball, Football, music, art, etc. There was no drinking of alcoholic beverages, but a flurry of night life erupted where dancing and drinking of "black market" liquor was done. It was after all the decade of "flappers". Shopping was a big item, tennis, badmitton, radio, since there was no t.v., but movies were shown. Travel was big for those who could afford it. Mostly ship travel. So, I was wrong it has changed a lot, but still many of the things we enjoy today, were enjoyed back then as well.
Back in 1900 their entertainment wasn't very graphic or entertaining. They mostly had books and the radio for entertainment. Here are some of the most popular books and music from 1900-1910. Here are some popluar songs: 1902 "Mr. Dooley" by Jean Schwartz
1902 "In the Good Old Summertime" by George Evans
1903 "The Burning of Rome" by E.T. Paull
1905 "What You Goin' To Do When the Rent Comes 'Round?"
by Harry Von Tilzer
1905 "In My Merry Oldsmobile" by Gus Edwards
1905 "Shade Of the Old Apple Tree" by Egbert Van Alstyne
1907 "A New Rag, Dill Pickles" by Chas L. Johnson
1909 "My Pony Boy" by Charley O' Donnell
In 1919, the 18th amendment was ratified This was the amendment of Prohibition making alcohol illegal. Therefore, people went to speakeasies These were underground, mob-owned jazz clubs where illegal alcohol was served. Many of the greatest Jazz players played in these establishments including Louis Armstrong. Ragtime was fading into, and melding with, Jazz. So basically you had two choices, getting drunk off of 70-80% alcoholic drinks while listening to the syncopated rhythms of Jazz, or hang out with a newly confident generation of young women. Women were starting to wear makeup and short skirts (well not short, but short for back then.) Anyway, there wasn't much normal entertainment in the 20's like we have now. The entertainment industry also nearly died soon afterwards because of the Great Depression that hit in the late 20's and did not end until WW2 gave us a new industry to produce goods for. In 1933, the 18th amendment was terminated because the American People needed a break after the Great Depression.
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Jazz Music was very popular at the time.
Vaudeville was popular. Primitive silent films existed, although they were only considered suitable entertainment for the lower classes. Ragtime music was at its peak.
Their entertainment was popeye and tintin (cartoon characters)
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The abbreviation for the word entertainment is "ent." Entertainment is often considered some sort of performance, event, or activity that serves to provide enjoyment and amusement for others. Examples of entertainment include television, movies, and live music.
Some specific nouns for entertainment are movie, concert, play, game, story, etc.
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Yes there were trains in the year 1900.
1900 is the last year (the hundredth year) of the 19th century.
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If you were born between 1900 and 1999, then: your age on your birthday this year will be 2011 - (1900 + d), where d is given by the last two digits of the year you were born. Since 2011 - (1900 + d) = (2011 - 1900) - d, when you add your age this year to the last two digits of the year you were born the result is (2011 - 1900) - d + d = 2011 - 1900 = 111.
In the year 1875.
There was no such date. 1900 was not a leap year.
About 10,000 new typewriters were sold per year in the United States by the year 1900.
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