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Many things became mass produced. Apex
The printing press was developed in the mid 15th century by Johannes Gutenberg. Gutenberg also invented a process for mass producing movable type.
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.
Historically it referes to the period at the turn of the last century, when the industrial revolution promised an exciting change in industry. Factories able to mass produce were being built all over Europe and the Western world. Cities saw massive growth as people from the countryside came looking for work. This was reflected in the modernist movements in art at the time, as artists who saw a rapid change in the world attempted to express this change in the avant-garde. The first world war went a long way to changing peoples attitudes towards modernity, as the capabilities of the machine and mass production took on a sinister role, causing death in unimaginable quantities. Generally nowadays it means to bring things up to date with the technology and fashion of the present day.
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The emergence of new mass culture reflected technological advancements through the spread of radio, cinema, and later television, which allowed for the mass dissemination of entertainment and information. Social changes such as urbanization, increased literacy rates, and the rise of consumer culture further fueled the development of mass culture by creating a larger audience for these new forms of media. This convergence of technology and social shifts led to a more interconnected and homogenized global culture.
The radio
It is arguable that global mass media is resulting in the eroding of traditional Chinese culture. This is because of the spread of western media.
The needs that led to the spread of the steam engine in 18th and 19th century in Europe were the necessity for mass production, and the need to cut down the production costs.
One effect of the spread of transportation, communication, and advertising in the nineteenth century was the creation of national markets and increased consumerism. This allowed businesses to reach a wider audience and sell goods on a larger scale. Additionally, it led to the standardization of products and the development of branding.
He tried to spread Greek culture and language. This was impossible amongst a population of millions with many different cultures, spread over thousands of kilometres in an era of no mass media and slow transport. The result was limited to the upper class, the mass of people continuing on their own languages and cultures.
A mass culture developed that made consumption patterns more uniform across the country
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Technology. America is the innovator. we think of ground breaking technology then ship it off to other countries to mass produce. Or biggest exports is culture and phones. All the other.countries
the typewriter
A transglottic mass is a mass has spread. In this case the mass would have spread across the area of the glottis from the supraglottic to the infraglottic area.