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Urban Technology:

As cities grow, urban planning becomes a must!

-skyscrapers : (The Bessemer Process and inventions of elevators make this possible) limited space in the cities = idea of growing upward

Louis Sullivan: Wainwright Building in St. Louis

Frank L. Wright: well known architect that studied under Sullivan and designed sky scrapers

-bridges—Brooklyn Bridge (1867)

-electric transit systems—Elevated trains, subways, streetcars make mass transit of city dwellers possible

Frederick Olmstead: idea of urban planning or city planning develops, he developed plans for NYC, Washington, D.C. and Boston, led movement to bring serenity back to cities

-parks and recreation areas emerged

-landscaping in public areas

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Inventions

-first flight, Dec. 17, 1903 in Kitty Hawk, NC

Wright Brothers

-flight will lead to air mail

-printing revolutions—improvements in the printing press, increased literacy, and mill production of cheap paper will allow publications like books, newspapers, and magazines to soar

-photography-professional activity before George Eastman developed the Kodak camera which created amateur photography

-radio

Nikola Tesla, Marconi

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Public Education

-growth of public education: first kindergarten develops, more kids start to attend school

-most city children could attend school with

-increase in high schools—economy and industry will demand more skilled and intelligent peoples

-few opportunities for minorities:

Less than 1% of blacks will attend high school

WhitesOtherBlacks

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Higher Education

-Morrill Act, 1862 establishes land grant colleges focusing on agriculture and mechanics, aimed to reach new populations (farmers and working class)

-only small number of college students

-change in the curriculum of colleges— go from strictly liberal arts (general knowledge, literature, art, math, etc.) to research based institutions with emphasis on sciences and professional schools

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Literature and Art-realism: life-like depiction

Thomas Eakins (painter and realist)

Ashcan School- realist art movement

-art galleries, public libraries develop

-Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain humorous writings about mankind

-Stephen Crane- Red Badge of Courage about a soldier Civil War

-Jack London-The Call of the Wild based on gold rushes in Alaska

-Dime Novels: short popular novels of adventure and fiction

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Leisure Time

-Amusement Parks

Coney Island, NY

-bicycle craze: leisure activity for men and women, gives women independence

*signified freedom for women and helped introduce new more relaxed dress for females*

-tennis: popular sport

Leisure and sport activities lead to snacks and brand names:

-Hershey bars

-Coca-Cola, Pepsi

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Sports/Entertainment

-baseball: started as pick-up and rules made it professional, NYC first baseball club, by 1876 NL and 1900 AL, 1903 1st world series

-boxing: another popular sport of entertainment of the time

-vaudeville, circus: song, dance, juggling, comedy, etc.

-ragtime music: mix of slave spirituals and European music

John Roache's Ragtime MIDI Library - "The Maple Leaf Rag"

-motion pictures: known as the silver screen, silent film in 10 min. segments

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Sports/Entertainment

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Sports/Entertainment

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Mass Media

-Yellow journalism made-up exaggerated stories to encourage people to buy newspaper

sensationalism

promotions

**Competition develops between Pulitzer and Hearst to see who can sale the most papers = even more fabrication**

-Joseph Pulitzer immigrant, NY World

-William Randolph Hearst NY Journal

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Retail Revolution-shopping centers are located

where mass transit can bring people which create special areas in cities

-department stores- idea of departments and bargain shopping

“Give the woman what she wants”

-chain stores- quantity over personal service

-advertising— industry takes off, uses flyers to advertise, newspapers, magazines, billboards)

-mail order catalogs bring shopping to the rural by catalog

--creation of Rural Free Delivery via US Postal service

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