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Grant, who states that,
“This vision of physical upward mobility was also a symbol of a fundamental
social and demographic shift.”
Cars
Steel
Robber barons
Monopolies
Republican policy
Urbanisation
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Sheldon Cheney in his book The New World of Architecture (1930),
“Commercialism is a
new God, only too powerful and too appealing, to whom men are now building
their highest and most laudatory structures.”
Tenements
Skyscrapers
Elevators
Consumerism
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As Stearns purports,
“By 1930 soap as a grocery item was second only to bread for
American consumers.”
Sport
Birth control
Margaret Sanger:
political radical
before war
Frequently in
trouble with the law
Chain stores
Delivered cheaper
prices because they
made bulk purchases
and provided no credit
or delivery services
e.g. The Great Atlantic and
Pacific Tea Company (A and P)
used chain idea to revolutionize
the grocery trade in the C19th
End of decade chain stores accounted for
16 % of US retail business
Electricity
National electricity
consumption nearly
tripled between 1917 and
1930
Cars
Radio
Cinema
Attending movies
and leisure activities
Average American
family attended at
least one movie per
week by 1920 (Stearns
2001)