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Mass society emerged during the Gilded Age due to rapid industrialization, urbanization, and technological advancements, which transformed social structures and lifestyles. The influx of immigrants to cities created diverse, densely populated areas where traditional community bonds weakened. Mass media, including newspapers and later, radio, facilitated the spread of information and culture, fostering a shared national identity. This shift allowed for greater participation in consumer culture and political life, shaping a society increasingly defined by mass movements and collective experiences.

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