Across
- 3. The practice of drawing public attention to products or services through paid announcements in media.
- 5. The percentage of the population who can read and write, which generally increased during this era.
- 8. Commercialized outdoor recreation area featuring rides, games, and entertainment (like Coney Island).
- 9. American musical style characterized by a syncopated or "ragged" rhythm, popular on the piano.
- 10. The public display of wealth through lavish spending on luxury goods and services.
Down
- 1. Historical period (c. 1870-1900) of rapid economic growth masking deep social problems and inequality.
- 2. Popular stage entertainment featuring a series of unrelated acts like comedians and singers.
- 4. Shared set of ideas and values common to a large population due to common media exposure.
- 6. A cultural preoccupation with the acquisition of goods and services as a key to identity and happiness.
- 7. Large retail establishment that offered a wide variety of goods in separate sections under one roof.
