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Why did mass culture in the form of entertainment emerge in the 1920s?

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Rising wages and labor-saving appliances gave people more money and leisure time.

Car ownership allowed people to travel.

People had limited access to movies and watched the same few films repeatedly.

People had the same tastes during this period of history.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Rising wages and labor-saving appliances gave people more money and leisure time. This allowed many Americans to buy tickets, radios, magazines, and other mass entertainment, fueling a shared popular culture.