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Of the mass entertainment available at the turn of the century,the ________ were the most important.
Age of Mass Consumption
A stage of economic development where a significant portion of the population engages in the widespread consumption of goods and services, often seen as indicative of a higher standard of living.
Permanent Underclass
A group within society that holds the absolute lowest rank in the social class structure, situated beneath the main portion of the working class.
Industrialized Nation
An Industrialized Nation is a country with a developed economy characterized by significant industrial activity, technological advancement, and higher living standards.
Dependent Population
The segment of the population that relies on others for support, typically including children, the elderly, and those unable to work.
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