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Society & Mass Culture Changes in American Life (1880-1914)

Society & Mass Culture Changes in American Life (1880-1914). Chapter 21, Section 4. Essential Question. What should schools teach? How did modern advertising spur on economic growth, as well as change Americans lives? What events led to more Americans having more leisure time available?.

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Society & Mass Culture Changes in American Life (1880-1914)

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  1. Society & Mass CultureChanges in American Life (1880-1914) Chapter 21, Section 4

  2. Essential Question • What should schools teach? • How did modern advertising spur on economic growth, as well as change Americans lives? • What events led to more Americans having more leisure time available?

  3. Mass Culture • A Common Culture Experienced by Large Numbers of People

  4. How Can Schools Create “Mass Culture?”

  5. Schools Impact on Mass Culture • City & States Passed Laws that Forced ALL Kids to Go to School (Suckers! ) • Immigration Was Increasing! • Schools Taught English & Citizenship Classes • Everyone Learns the Same Things! • Create an “American” Mass Culture

  6. Assimilation

  7. Growth of Literacy • More Education = More Americans Reading! • Dime Novels = $0.10 • Dime Novels Were Very Popular! • Told Stories of Romance/Adventure/ Wild West • Americans Read More Newspapers Too!

  8. Joseph Pulitzer • Owner of the New York World • Major Newspaper in the World • Competed with The New York Morning Journal • Added Comics, Sports, & Exaggerated Stories to Sell More Newspapers!

  9. William Randolph Hearst • Owner of the New York Morning Journal • Competed with Pulitzer’s New York World • Both Newspapers Used Cartoons, Sports, Comics, & Dramatic Stories to Sell!

  10. The Pulitzer Prize • Named After Joseph Pulitzer • Awarded to the Best Article/ Newspaper/ Picture/ Book, Etc… Each Year • Dramatic Pictures that Capture a Moment!

  11. Goal of Advertisers: • Get People to Buy Their Products! • 1900’s – Advertise in Newspapers, Magazines, Billboards • Use Athletes/Movie Stars to Sell Their Product

  12. Sunday Football (The Guys)

  13. Oprah (4pm Everyday) &Saturday Mornings

  14. Commercials

  15. What Commercials/Slogans Did You Come Up With?

  16. Department Stores • Stores Where You Could Buy Anything & Everything! • Montgomery Ward • Sears Roebuck (Today Sears)

  17. Mail Order Catalogs • Department Stores Were Located in Cities • Sears Roebuck & Montgomery Ward Sent Mail Order Catalogs Home To Customers in Rural Areas • Rural Customers Could Now Get the Same Products/Goods as those in Cities

  18. U.S. Postal Service • In 1896, the U.S. Post Office Created a New System to Deliver Mail & Packages to Homes • More Americans Could Order Goods & Receive Them Using Mail Order Catalogs

  19. Leisure

  20. What Americans Did with Their Free Time

  21. Central Park, NYC

  22. Coney Island

  23. Sports Early 1900’s

  24. African American Baseball Leagues • Due to Plessy vs. Ferguson (1896), Major League Baseball was Segregated! • Jackie Robinson Would be the 1st African American to Play MLB Baseball in the 1950’s

  25. What Allowed Americans to Have More Free Time & $$$(More Leisure)?

  26. Vaudevilles • Mixture of Song, Dance, & Comedy • Perfect for a Friday Night Date

  27. Vaudevilles

  28. Ragtime • Blend of African American Music & European Music • Scott Joplin – King of Ragtime • “Maple-Leaf Rag” Scott Joplin’s #1 Hit

  29. The 1st Movies Ever • Movies Competed with Live Entertainment • 1st Movies were Silent • Cost $.05 • Known as Nickelodeons

  30. The Wright Brothers • Invented the First Airplane in 1903 • The Kitty Hawk: • Named After Kitty Hawk, North Carolina) • Would Lead to Increased Trade, Travel & Transportation

  31. Essential Question • What should schools teach? • How did modern advertising spur on economic growth, as well as change Americans lives? • What events led to more Americans having more leisure time available?

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