CHAPTER 8 LIFE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY (1900)

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CHAPTER 8 LIFE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY (1900) 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

THE DAWN OF MASS CULTURE SECTION 4 THE DAWN OF MASS CULTURE 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

AMERICAN LEISURE PUBLIC PARKS AMUSEMENT PARKS CONEY ISLAND (NYC-1884) PARTICIPATION SPORTS CYCLING, TENNIS, BASEBALL SPECTATOR SPORTS BOXING, BASEBALL (CIN-1869) 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

Children play ball in a New York -1908 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

GOING TO THE SHOW VAUDVILLE PERFORMANCES CIRCUS RAGTIME MUSIC MOVIES (P 482) SERIAL FEATURES 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

THE WORKING WEEK GOT SHORTER 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

MASS CIRCULATION NEWSPAPERS YELLOW JOURNALISM SENSATIONAL HEADLINES MUCKRAKERS SENSATIONAL STORIES PULITIZER & HEARST 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

JOSEPH PULITZER THE NEW YORK WORLD (NEWSPAPER) 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST THE NEW YORK JOURNAL (NEWSPAPER) 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

MASS CONSUMPTION SHOPPING CENTERS (CLEV–1890 ??) DEPARTMENT STORES CHAIN STORES 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

1ST PLANNED SHOPPING MALL – 1922 COUNTRY CLUB PLAZA–KANSAS CITY 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

NEW BUSINESS STRATEGIES MAIL ORDER CATALOGS MONTGOMERY WARD SEARS & ROEBUCK RURAL FREE DELIVERY ADVERTISING INCREASES 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

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SEARS EVEN SOLD HOMES (1908-1940) 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

You are done with Section 4 ! You are done with Chapter 8 ! Unit 2 ! 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4

Are YOU ready for YOUR first UNIT TEST ??? 12/4/2018 MAH 8-4