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Why can the early 1900s be described as the rise of mass culture

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Because the rise of mass culture is changing based on the spread of public education, improvement in any intelligence, and the invention of phonographs and recording, especially working short days off & workweeks.

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In the early 1900s, things like cars, phones, and radios became popular, making it easier for people to share information and culture. Factories and cities grew, giving more people access to consumer goods and entertainment. This led to everyone having similar cultural experiences and enjoying the same things.
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