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1. Explain how technology took American culture in new and different directions. What role did motion pictures and radio play in shaping cultural attitudes in the United States? 200-500 words

2. Which farthingales are used in the 17th century? 200-500 words

3. What are the reasons you believe men started to wig themselves in the late 17th century? 300-600 words

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16th century Renaissance 17th Century ____________________________end of 17th Elizabethan Cavalier Louis XIV Restoration Renaissance Elizabethan Cavalier Louis XIV Restoration 17th Century 1. Elizabethan 2. Cavalier 3. Puritan 4. Louis XIV 5. Restoration, end of century 1. Elizabethan costume continues from 16th century. men: shirts ruffs, rebatos, whisks doublet evolves into a peasecod belly pumpkin and venetian hose/breeches copotains women: undergowns leg-o-mutton farthingales with bumrolls underskirts gowns (bodice and skirt) 2. Cavalier new pieces for men: falling bands love locks open breeches bucket top boots baldric new pieces for women: spaniel ears virago sleeves 3. Puritan All color and decoration is severely limited. Silhouettes are Elizabethan and cavalier. Black is the favorite color of the puritan. The Dutch wear contemporary silhouettes with more decoration, adornment, than the puritans. They are the bourgeoisie of western Europe and dress not to offend anyone. 4. Louis XIV new for men: wigs ribbons and bows bolero jacket petticoat breeches mules clocked hose, embroidered baldrics womens silhouette slims down and collars disappear. 5. Restoration new for men: the three-piece suit suitcoat waistcoat = vest knee breeches tricornes cravats jabots new for women: fontange both sexes enjoy: patches of taffeta face powder lipstick gloves aprons handkerchiefs muffs mittens fans scarves Late 16th into 17th century silhouettes Tudor (English Renaissance) Elizabethan • Elizabethan • Cavalier • Early Cavalier • Late Cavalier • Late Cavalier • Puritan • Cavalier • Louis XIV • Louis XIV • Restoration (End of 17th) • Tudor (English Renaissance • Elizabethan (early 17th) • Elizabethan • Late Elizabethan • Peascod Belly (Elizabethan) • Cavalier Doublet • Cavalier • Puritan • Puritian dressed in “Louis XIV” • Louis XIV • Restoration • Restoration • Ruff • Ruff Late 16th into 17th Century collars Exaggerated Ruff Ruff moving up the neck • Underpropper to hold up ruff • ruff • Medici Collar • whisk • Rebato Collar • Falling band • Bucket top boots • Copotain • Copotain • Virago sleeve/falling band collar • Virago sleeve, Medici collar LEG-O-MUTTON SLEEVES • • Spanish Farthingale Wagon Wheel Farthingale • Bum Roll • Spaniel Ears • Spaniel Ears LOUIS XIV PEAKED WIG PUMPKIN HOSE LOUIS HEEL
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Technology is deeply engraved in the psyche of every American. For instance, just by
listening to different politicians speak, they allude to the fact that America is the land of
innovation. The relationship between Americans and technology has evolved to the level of
being inseparable given the fact it gives the American populace want new and efficient ways
of achieving different objectives. Using technology, it has been easier for the American
people to cultivate a culture which has been an envy of the other nations all across the world.
In short, it has led to American exceptionalism.
Radio and motion pictures have played a huge role in shaping American culture.
Firstly, radio and the motion pictures played a huge role in the cultivation of the culture of
consumerism. This was done through the radio adverts. It led to a deeper understanding of
escapism and being a celebrity. This can be seen in today’s movie culture. Additionally, it led
to more people wanting to be celebrities due to ...


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