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loris [4]
2 years ago
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At the end of the 1800s, the direct effect of more leisure time was that

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defon2 years ago
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At the end of 1800s, the effect of more leisure time was that its culture begins to grow.  

Further Explanation:

Leisure time is the free time in which a person enjoys his/her time without any work obligations, pressures of work or any other type of workload<u>. The choice that how someone use his/her leisure time completely depends on their choice and that is distinctly personal.</u> The word ‘Leisure’ can be traced way back from year 1840.The leisure class existed throughout the nation and provinces. In 1868, Anthony Trollope said that the People of England had wealthiest class in terms of Leisure. <u>Leisure for some people was the way to showcase their wealth by organizing parties and community functions</u>. During that time, it was difficult to bring out any difference between work and leisure of the class. But as the time went by, People started to spend more time in their leisure activities and they were getting more into this style of living and slowly it started to become a daily routine for the wealthy people.<u> Wealthy people would come from their daily role and responsibilities in the evenings and spend their leisure time by organising movies or watching plays.</u> The consumption of Luxury products was also considered as part of Leisure culture by late 1800 century.  

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Grade: High School

Subject:Politics

Chapter:Presidential Powers

Keywords:

President, United States of America, Senate, Powers of senators, appointments, army, Navy, Vacancies, Foreign policies, International Relations.

emmainna [20.7K]2 years ago
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Popular culture began to grow
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