Mass society is a sociological term which revolves around creating mass-scale culture and impersonal social institutions which serve as creators of a mass culture for the entire population. They are usually heavily involved with the mass media and easy access by all people from within a society. It started rising in the 19th century with the industrial revolution
Mass society was very important for the economy because factories started manufacturing high amounts of goods that were affordable and easily distributed to everyone which led to large earnings and large economic growth of countries. For example, people don't go to traditional shoemakers anymore but rather to big companies that sell standardized shoes
Leisure activities also changed with the rise of the mass society culture with things like advertising. For example, local communities had their own ways of spending their leisure time however with the advent of mass media culture started unifying and people started spending their leisure time in more or less the same way regardless of where they are.
Baghdad during the Muslim empires was primarily a "center for learning," since it was a cultural hotspot that was filled with museums, libraries, and many mosques.
The Treaty of Paris was the official peace treaty between the United States and Britain after the American Revolutionary War. The treaty was signed on September 3, 1783. The treaty was negotiated and signed in Paris, France. There were three important American people that negotiate the treaty they were John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and John Jay.
Major Points To Know:
1) The main point was that Britain recognize that the Thirteen Colonies as a independent free states and that Britain no longer have power to claim the land or the government.
2)Another point is the right of the United States to expansion western also known as the Louisiana Purchase which the US expanded west all the by to the Pacific Ocean.
It discouraged the revival of the empire and encouraged the emergence of regional states that organized their communities into powerful societies.<span />