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Which became popular forms of entertainment in the late 1800s? Check all that apply.

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Answered by jesseg1050
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Answer:

A,B,D,E

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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It was well-liked by people from all social groups and came in a variety of genres, including historical plays, melodramas, political satires, minstrel acts, comic operas, musical extravaganzas, parlor entertainments, and literary adaptations.

In the late 1800s:

  • There were many theatre halls, and choirs, orchestras, ventriloquists, hypnotists, poets, comedians, and comedy acts all frequently performed there.
  • Circuses visited the area and erected themselves in parks and open spaces.
  • There were celebrations, carnivals, art exhibits, and cooking, dancing, and singing lessons to take part in.
  • Vaudeville - A variety of live performers can be seen in vaudeville performances.
  • The most widely used genres of music were folk, early pop, and classical.
  • The Baroque (1600-1750), Classical (1750-1820), and Romantic (1810-1910) eras are included in the Common practice period, which also covers the Medieval (500-1400), Renaissance, and Early music periods of classical music up to 1900.

The massive expansion of its industrial facility and output in the late 19th century is likely what makes the United States most famous. The mass production of commodities by machines was the driving force behind these enormous gains. British textile makers invented and refined this technology first.

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