Social media is an illustrative example of the Globalized Culture after 1900 topic in Unit 9 of AP World History. You could reference this example on your AP World History test.
Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter serve as prime examples of how globalized culture manifests in the digital age, profoundly impacting how individuals communicate, interact, and share information worldwide. Facebook, founded by Mark Zuckerberg in 2004, quickly rose to prominence as the world’s largest social networking site, boasting billions of users across the globe. Through features like posts, comments, and shares, Facebook enables users to connect with friends, family, and acquaintances from all corners of the world, fostering virtual communities and facilitating the exchange of ideas and experiences. Similarly, Twitter, launched in 2006, revolutionized real-time communication with its microblogging format, allowing users to share thoughts, news, and opinions in 280-character messages known as tweets. With its hashtag system and retweet functionality, Twitter has become a powerful tool for amplifying voices, sparking conversations, and driving social change on a global scale. These platforms have transcended national boundaries, enabling individuals from diverse backgrounds to connect, collaborate, and engage in dialogue, thereby shaping the fabric of globalized culture in the digital age. Through the democratization of information and the democratization of expression, social media has empowered users to participate in the creation and dissemination of culture, facilitating connections and fostering understanding in an increasingly interconnected world.
Free Printable Reading Passage on Social Media
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