Creating American Culture (early 1900s)

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Creating American Culture (early 1900s) You are going to use the computers to create a SMORE Infographic! Louis Sullivan, Frederick Law Olmstead, Daniel Burnham Wright Brothers George Eastman Ashcan school Mass culture- Amusement parks, leisure sports/activities (baseball, bikes, tennis), shopping Rural free Delivery William Randolph Hearst Joseph Pulitzer Your infographic should include all the key people/terms to the left. For each: Provide a brief description AND tell how it influenced American culture 20 minutes!