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At the end of the 1800s, the direct effect of more leisure time was that
boredom enveloped the culture.
there was an increase in crime.
popular culture began to grow.
people took second jobs.
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popular culture began to grow.
Explanation: As work hours shortened and incomes rose in the late 1800s, people had more free time and disposable income, which helped spur mass entertainment and popular culture (vaudeville, newspapers, spectator sports, amusement parks, etc.).
Explanation: As work hours shortened and incomes rose in the late 1800s, people had more free time and disposable income, which helped spur mass entertainment and popular culture (vaudeville, newspapers, spectator sports, amusement parks, etc.).
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