What factors contributed to the rise of modern popular culture in the 1920s? What examples revealed the emerging importance of celebrities in American culture?

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Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Mass culture grew out of mass communication. The radio brought the same information to more people than ever before.
2. Mass entertainment, like the movies, also played an important role. They helped to spread common values and to set national trends in dress, language, and behavior.
3. Music also created popular culture in the 1920s, spread by the new phonograph, which allowed families to listen to music of their choice in their own homes.
4. Celebrities of the age included Babe Ruth, probably the most well-known celebrity in the 1920s; Clara Bow, the "it girl"; and Rudolph Valentino, the movie star.

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What did rapid changes in agriculture allow for peasant families?

A. to feed themselves from relatively small landholdings B. to become commercial farmers C. to withhold payments from landlords D. to make their own contracts with national governments

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The greatest concern relating to California's desire to enter the Union was

A) the possible response of the Mexican government. B) the large tax revenue it would provide to the federal treasury. C) the impact of California gold on the value of the dollar. D) the threat to the balance between free and slave states. E) the possibility of an increase in Asian immigrants.

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How did the French Revolution contribute to the loss of St. Dominique as a French colony?

A) The revolt in the colony was spurred by revolutionary ideals. B) The government of the National Assembly offered independence. C) Napoleon sold the colony to Britain to finance his war against Russia. D) The British seized the colony and gave it independence after defeating Napoleon. E) The revolutionary government had to give up the colony after losing battles against Austria-Hungary.

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By comparing and contrasting whites' and Indians' cultural values, explain why it was so difficult for the two peoples to live together peacefully.

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