A common colture experienced large numbers of people.
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The 19th century mass society refers to the leveling tendencies to weaken the aristocratic and traditional values. It was the term used to describe a society with a mass of undifferentiated individuals.
1st mass exitinction happaned 450-440 million years ago.
Mass transit in cities have made it easier for people to travel in large cities and across the United States. Mass transit includes buses, subways, and trains.
The rise of industrialization, urbanization, and mass media were major factors in the development of mass culture. Increased leisure time, improved transportation, and advances in communication technologies also played key roles in shaping mass culture. Furthermore, the expansion of consumer culture and the standardization of products contributed to the homogenization of cultural tastes and practices.
The Influence of Communication contributes greatly to a common culture.
The industry that played a significant role in bringing about the development of mass culture in the United States used to be television. Now, we have computers that play an even greater role in mass culture development because of social networks.
The radio
the major themes is : Mindlessness of Mass Culture
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The invention of electricity and the development of petroleum products have had innumerable effects on mass culture. Together, these have made commerce and communication much easier.
Mass culture is most influenced by the entertainment industry and the media. These are intertwined in many ways, and greatly influence culture because these are the things that most people think about in their spare time.
I think it was in the manufacturing of Arms and Electricity.
Africans rediscovered their culture eg dancing it led mass evangelism development of schools Africans were able to read and write Missionaries appreciated African culture led to development of local printing press
The emergence of new mass culture reflected technological advancements through the spread of radio, cinema, and later television, which allowed for the mass dissemination of entertainment and information. Social changes such as urbanization, increased literacy rates, and the rise of consumer culture further fueled the development of mass culture by creating a larger audience for these new forms of media. This convergence of technology and social shifts led to a more interconnected and homogenized global culture.
Mass Culture