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GILDED AGE CULTURE Unit VIC AP United States History
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Gilded Age Religion ► ► American Christians focused values toward consequences of industrialization and urbanization Social Gospel ► ► Increases Catholics, Jews ► ► New Christian Sects Christian Science ► ► Spiritual life over material Pentecostals ► ► Baptism in spirit; speaking in tongues Salvation Army Jehovah’s Witnesses ► ► Millenialist
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Temperance and Reform ► ► Alcohol and vices blamed for urban problems ► ► Regulating Morality Comstock Law (1873) ► ► Temperance Organizations National Prohibition Party (1869) Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) (1874) ► ► Frances E. Willard Antisaloon League (1893) Carrie Nation ► ► “Hatchetations” ► ► Reform Groups Planned parenthood Humane societies Anti-prostitution
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Gilded Age Academics ► ► Educational Reforms Compulsory Education ► ► Most states required 8-14 year olds to attend schools Kindergartens Public Education ► ► Dramatic increase in high schools and adult education ► ► Comprehensive education ► ► Led to 90% literacy rate Colleges and Universities ► ► Increased through federal legislation and philanthropy ► ► Science Darwin and Natural Selection (Evolution) Technological Innovation ► ► Social Sciences Scientific method applied to behavioral sciences Development of psychology, sociology, political science ► ► William James’s Principles of Psychology
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Gilded Age Entertainment and Leisure ► ► Causes Urbanization, less working hours, advertisements ► ► Vaudevilles Popularized with family-friendly subjects and material ► ► Saloons ► ► Amusement Parks Coney Island ► ► Circus P.T. Barnum ► ► Sports Spectator ► ► Baseball, boxing, football, basketball Amateur ► ► Golf, tennis
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Realism and Naturalism ► ► Realism Objective reality Depict accurate and true characters and settings Absent of emotional embellishment ► ► Naturalism Depiction of objects in natural settings Time and place accuracy Brooklyn Bridge at Night Edward Willis Redfield 1909
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Gilded Age Art ► ► Ashcan School Depiction of New York City urban life George Bellows ► ► James M. Whistler ► ► Winslow Homer ► ► Mary Cassatt Both Members of This Club George Bellows 1909
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Winslow Homer’s Breezing Up
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George Bellow’s New York
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James Whistler’s Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 (Whistler’s Mother) (1871)
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Mary Cassat’s The Child’s Bath (1893)
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Gilded Age Architecture ► ► Victorian Influence Henry Hobson Richardson ► ► Louis Sullivan “Father of Skyscrapers” “form follows function” ► ► Frank Lloyd Wright “organic architecture” ► ► Foursquare Homes
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Richardson’s Trinity Church
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater
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Foursquare Home
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Gilded Age Press and Literature ► ► Press Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World & William Randolph Hearst ► ► Sensationalism and scandals Magazines ► ► Editorial style based on investigative journalism ► ► Forum ► ► Non-Fiction Toward facts, investigations, American expansion Helen Hunt Jackson’s A Century of Dishonor (1881) Alfred Thayer Mahan’s The Influence of Sea Power on History (1890) Josiah Strong’s Our Country ► ► Literature Authors focused on character development and realism over plot Lewis Wallace ► ► Ben-Hur: A Tale of Christ Mark Twain ► ► The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ► ► The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today Stephen Crane ► ► The Red Badge of Courage Jack London ► ► The Call of the Wild; White Fang
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Gilded Age Music ► ► Mainstream Music John Philip Sousa – The March King ► ► The Washington Post ► ► Stars and Stripes Forever ► ► Semper Fidelis Screamers – Circus Marches ► ► Entry of the Gladiators ► ► Circus Bee ► ► Popular Music Ragtime ► ► Originated from black communities combining African syncopation and classical music ► ► Scott Joplin Maple Leaf Rag The Entertainer The Blues ► ► Originated c. 1890 from Deep South based on ballads among slaves ► ► Lyrics mostly soulful and melancholy
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