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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 invention of electricity and the development of petroleum products have had innumerable effects on mass culture. Together, these have made commerce and communication much easier.
Describe social changes and technological advances during the 1920s ... Popular culture in the 1920s was characterized by innovation in film, visual art.
Advances in Mass Spectrometry was created in 1959.
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.
The rise of industrialization, urbanization, and mass media were major factors in the development of mass culture. Increased leisure time, improved transportation, and advances in communication technologies also played key roles in shaping mass culture. Furthermore, the expansion of consumer culture and the standardization of products contributed to the homogenization of cultural tastes and practices.
A mass culture developed that made consumption patterns more uniform across the country
The media during the 1920s did its best to take news that happened around the country and turn it into a national affair. This brought the country together and gave it a sense of national community.
A front forms. The type of front depends on which air mass is advancing. If the cool air mass advances, it is a cold front. If a warm air mass advances, it is a warm front. If neither advances, it is a stationary front.
Mass Culture
Popular culture and mass media advertising helped create an idealized image of urban life, influencing young people to move away from rural areas and pursue city lifestyles. This led to a decrease in the number of farmers and a shift towards industrial agriculture. Additionally, advertising promoted mass-produced goods, making it harder for small-scale farmers to compete in the market.
how did Coney island contribute to mass culture