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Urbanization led to the growth of cities. While the working class faced difficult conditions, a new middle class emerged with more disposable income and leisure time.

Reading became a social activity. London, Paris, and Amsterdam saw an explosion of coffeehouses. For the price of a penny, men could buy a cup of coffee and gain access to dozens of newspapers and journals. These spaces became the original internet forums—hubs where people debated politics, shared lifestyle trends, and consumed the latest satire. Novelty and Theater

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For the majority, life was rural and labor-intensive. However, the rise of the "Coffee House" culture in cities like London and Paris created new spaces for intellectual exchange and news. Urbanization led to the growth of cities

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The resurgence of vinyl records among Gen Z, or the underground world of competitive street dance. London, Paris, and Amsterdam saw an explosion of

Lifestyle became synonymous with "consumerism." We would see the jazz-age flappers of the 1920s, the suburban "nuclear family" of the 1950s, and the neon-soaked MTV generation of the 1980s. Entertainment evolved from a passive experience into an identity. What you watched, listened to, or played (from board games to Atari) defined who you were. The century ended with the "World Wide Web," turning every individual into a potential broadcaster, setting the stage for the very format of this 300-video retrospective. The Verdict

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