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+The Modernize Main Street campaign created during the Depression years
+represented a significant effort to revitalize the central business dis-
+tricts of American communities [#note1]_.
+
+Promoted through trade journals and design competitions, the
+idea of updating commercial buildings with modern materials and streamlined
+design was therefore, one way of renewing citizen’s interest in
+consumption [#note2]_.
+
+Prior to the 1920s, most American citizens tended to “make do” and reuse
+material goods instead of purchasing new items each year [#note4]_.
+
+Advertising strategies to convince people to buy products that were not
+absolute necessities for daily life (or were absolutely needed at the time)
+soon became the focus of marketing executives [#note5]_.
+
+Popular magazines with mass distribution like *Ladies’ Home Journal* and *The
+Saturday Evening Post* dis- played suggestive advertisements instilling a
+desire for consumable products. Marketing ideas based on planned obsolescence
+and repackaged goods encour- aged a development of this “modern” consumer
+culture [#note6]_.
+
+An increased cultural emphasis on consumption as a capitalist value challenged
+Puritan morals which began to decline by the end of the 1920s [#note7]_.
+
+
+1938 [*]_. $112,457,506
+
+1939 [*]_. $112,457,506
+
+.. Year Amount
+.. 1933 $33,000,000
+.. 1934 $37,861,600
+.. 1935 $69,036,398
+.. 1936 $97,310,000
+.. 1937 $124,536,283
+.. 1939 $126,159,914
+.. 1940 $130,101,332
+.. 1941 $133,987,740
+
+
+.. [*] There was a recession in 1938 which dampened spending on modernizing.
+ The 1938 figure, however, was still above the spending of 1936.
+
+.. [*] second ere was a recession in 1938 which dampened spending on modernizing.
+ The 1938 figure, however, was still above the spending of 1936.
+
+.. class:: endnotes
+.. rubric:: Endnotes
+
+
+.. [#note1] Esperdy, Gabrielle. “Modernizing Main Street: Everyday Architecture and
+ the New Deal.” Dissertation. (The City University of New York, 1999). Ann
+ Arbor, Michigan: UMI, 2000, 327.
+
+ para NOTE
+
+.. [#note2] Gebhard, David. *Art Deco in America*. (New York: John Wiley and Sons,
+ 1996), 14.
+
+
+.. [#note4] Horowitz, Daniel. *The Morality of Spending: Attitudes Towards the
+ Consumer Society in America, 1875-1940*. Baltimore: John Hopkins University
+ Press, 1985, 114.
+
+.. [#note5] Filene, Edward A. *The Next Steps in Retailing*. (New York: Harper and
+ Brothers, Inc., 1937): 2
+
+.. [#note6] Ewan, Stuart. *All Consuming Images: The Politics of Style in Contemporary
+ Culture*. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1988, 47.
+
+.. [#note7] Horowitz, Daniel. *The Morality of Spending: Attitudes Towards the Con-
+ sumer Society in America, 1875-1940*, 134-135.
+
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An increased cultural emphasis on consumption as a capitalist value challenged
Puritan morals which began to decline by the end of the 1920s [#note7]_.
-1938[*]_. $112,457,506
+1938 [*]_. $112,457,506
+
+1939 [*]_. $112,457,506
+
.. Year Amount
.. 1933 $33,000,000
.. 1934 $37,861,600
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.. [*] There was a recession in 1938 which dampened spending on modernizing.
The 1938 figure, however, was still above the spending of 1936.
+.. [*] second ere was a recession in 1938 which dampened spending on modernizing.
+ The 1938 figure, however, was still above the spending of 1936.
+
.. [#note1] Esperdy, Gabrielle. “Modernizing Main Street: Everyday Architecture and
the New Deal.” Dissertation. (The City University of New York, 1999). Ann
Arbor, Michigan: UMI, 2000, 327.
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