The Dawn of Mass Culture Group # . American Free Time Many Americans spent their time going to: -Amusement Parks -Boxing Matches -Baseball Black people.

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The Dawn of Mass Culture Group # 

American Free Time Many Americans spent their time going to: -Amusement Parks -Boxing Matches -Baseball Black people were not allowed

Newspapers Some tactics for newspaper publisher to attain readers was: -Current Events -Sensational Headlines -Other Publishing tecniques

Americans Shop American way of shopping included: -Mail Order catalogs -Emergence of Shopping Centers -New technology's allowed for more prdoucts on the shelves

Some Key Terms Joseph Pulitzer- owner of New York World(newspaper) William Randolph Hearst- owner of New York Morning Journal and San Francisco Examiner Ashcan School- school of art Mark Twain- pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens Rural Free Delivery- mail order business, direct delivery