gradual but definate
Tolerant attitudes towards witches began to change early in the 14th century near the end of the middle ages. Central Europe was rife with panic and rumor about conspiracy involving witches and other religious followers trying to destroy Christian Kingdoms with Magic and Poisons. About 1347/1349 after the devastation wrought by the black death (Bubonic plague) these rumors intensified and focused on witches being "plague spreaders". The first mass trials began in the 15th century. About 1550 through to 1650 panics and mass hysteria were rampant. The American witch hunts happened around 1692 in Salem Mass.
A market for mass-produced goods
22% of the Earth's land mass
A mass migration to the holy lands. A never ending war.
Latin
by creating a mass culture
Describe social changes and technological advances during the 1920s ... Popular culture in the 1920s was characterized by innovation in film, visual art.
The radio
a national culture
a national culture.
public education, improvement in communications, inventions, and shorter work days and hours
During the 1920s, new technologies helped create mass culture,and to connect people around the world. The two symbols were Jazz and the liberated woman called Flapper.
The optimism of the 1920s was fueled by the emerging mass media empire, the advertising industry and the corporations that marketed electric appliances, automobiles and mass illusions. Consumer confidence had reached an all-time high. However, the new consumerist attitude led to irrational spending and overproduction, which eventually set the stage for the most severe economic depression in the history of the United States. Read more at Suite101: Rise of Consumerism & Mass Culture in the 1920s: A Standardized Culture, Mass Entertainment and Mass Consumption | Suite101.com http://suite101.com/article/the-1920s-rise-of-consumerism-and-mass-culture-a130297#ixzz25n5JI8nj
Sports, radio, and magazines made people feel that everyone had the same amount of exposure to information and was therefore "neighbors" with the people around them.
In the 1920s, dominant forms of mass culture and entertainment included the rise of radio broadcasting, the popularity of silent films with stars like Charlie Chaplin, and the emergence of jazz music influencing dance crazes like the Charleston. This decade also witnessed the growth of magazines and newspapers, helping to shape a more interconnected national culture in the United States.
The mass media o the 1920's was when radio ,tv and magazines and moving pictures,were being invented.It created many changes during the 1920s.
Mass Culture