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Section 10

Culture in the Gilded Age

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Social Darwinism in America

American social Darwinism held that the social classes had no obligation toward those unequipped or under-equipped to compete for survival.

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The Family Economy: Women and Children

During the Industrial Revolution, the economic and social roles of woman shifted and became largely focused on the domestic sphere.

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Outdoor Recreation

Bicycle riding, camping, baseball, and public parks grew in prominence during the late nineteenth century.

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Mass Marketing, Advertising, and Consumer Culture

By 1900, advances in consumer education and mass production helped advertising to become firmly established as an industry.

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Cheap Amusements

During the Gilded Age, free time and disposable income were spent on new forms of leisure such as amusement parks, burlesque shows, dime museums, and vaudeville shows.

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The Rise of Realism

American realism attempted to portray the life of ordinary Americans at home, presenting a new artistic perspective.

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