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How Shopping is Static and Dynamic

  • People devote their leisure time into shopping.

These are bags filled with different brands.

The Evolution of Shopping

  • Money is still spent in different ways.

Conclusion

  • The ways of shopping keep advancing.

This picture is of online shopping.

Shopping is one of our biggest industries and continues to prove that the American Dream is both static and dynamic.

Where People Shopped

  • Mail-order Catalogs.

These are people shopping in a department store.

  • Department Stores.

The Mood and Culture of Shoppers

  • Discount Stores.
  • People are still working and looking for one specific thing.

This picture is of girls shopping in nice clothes.

  • Online Shopping.

This picture is of a Mail-order catalog.

  • Grocery Shopping.
  • The way people dress to go shopping has changed.

Video

This is a picture of people grocery shopping in the present day.

  • People are happy when they are shopping.

Shopping can be considered both static and dynamic because of where people shopped, who went shopping, and the culture and mood of the people that shopped.

This is a picture of two girls shopping.

People that Shopped

This is a middle class family shopping at a mall.

  • Families in the middle class.
  • People buying houses.

Bibliography

  • Materialists went shopping.

This picture was taken during Suburbanization.

This picture is of a materialist.

Pictures

Information

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1. Langill, Audrey E. "Shopping." Encyclopedia of Business and Finance. Ed. Burton S. Kaliski. 2nd ed. Vol. 2. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. 667-668. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 12 Mar. 2015.

2. See V. Gruen and L. Smith, Shopping Towns USA: The Planning of Shopping Centers (1960); H. MacKeith, The History and Conservation of Shopping Arcades (1986); J. Garreau, Edge City: Life on the New Frontier (1991); M. Sorkin, ed., Variations on a Theme Park (1992).

3. Hoogenboom, Ari. "Mail-order Houses in the Gilded Age." Encyclopedia of American History, Vol. 6, Revised Edition. New York: Facts On File, 2009. American History Online. Web. 12 Mar. 2015. <http://online.infobase.com/HRC/Search/Details/211598?q=shopping>.

4. Kativa, Hillary S. "Shopping Centers, PostWorld War II." Encyclopedia of American History, Vol. 9, Revised Edition. New York: Facts On File, 2009. American History Online. Web. 12 Mar. 2015. <http://online.infobase.com/HRC/Search/Details/200116?q=shopping>.

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