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Chapter 21, Section 3: Life in the Changing Cities Main Idea: A building boom, new technology, and new leisure activities changed the way city dwellers lived.
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A. Cities Take on a New Look Vertical Growth New technology made “skyscrapers” possible Lightweight steel frames (stronger) Lightweight steel frames Elevators made high-rises more practical 1 st high-rise in Chicago in 1885 (10 stories) Horizontal Growth Open spaces provide areas for recreation (parks, zoos, gardens, etc.) Public transportation carried workers to jobs & lessened traffic jams Electric streetcars (trolleys) Subways(underground) Els (elevated trains)
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- Urban parks, such as Central Park, were designed in order to preserve open spaces. Central Park
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B. Sports Sports provided people with an escape Baseball – 1 st played in NY in 1840s, became popular during CW, 1 st pro teams/league in 1870s, segregated until 1960s Baseball Football – all run, no pass, many injuries Basketball – James Naismith in Springfield, MA, wanted winter indoor activity, soccer ball was thrown into peach baskets nailed to walls Basketball
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Transcript Video Abbott & Costello
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C. Entertainment Shopping becomes more popular with department stores (Macy’s in NYC) Wealthy attended symphonies and operas; commoners went to vaudeville shows (variety/talent acts) and listened to ragtime (“Maple Leaf Rag” by Scott Joplin)(“Maple Leaf Rag” by Scott Joplin) Edison’s phonograph cause music to become more popular; marching bands played John Philip Sousa songs (“Stars & Stripes Forever”)(“Stars & Stripes Forever”) These shared experiences brought Americans together & spread American culture
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- Vaudeville shows became extremely popular. Examples: comedians, song and dance routines, and acrobats
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- Music such as ragtime became extremely popular as well. Example: Scott Joplin – an African -American composer Audio: Maple Leaf Rag
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* Music, sports and vaudeville brought Americans from different cultures together and helped to encourage assimilation
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