How did improving social conditions in the mid-1800s United States encourage a mass audience for books?

What will be an ideal response?

ANSWER:
An expanding public education system taught more people to read. As wages increased, young people moved to the cities to work in the burgeoning industrial economy, and an urban middle class grew. Prices fell with economies of scale, improved printing technology, and more demand for print media. Access to? books increased as the number of public libraries tripled in the first half of the nineteenth century. Most importantly was the popularization of book content.

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