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How did peoples' consumption (buying habits) change after WWII?
A. Rations and shortages ended with the war, so people were able to buy more, and often shopped at indoor shopping malls.
B. Most people traveled far distances to shop in city centers, but goods were limited because of rationing so they bought less.
C. There were no changes: buying habits stayed the same after the war.
A. Rations and shortages ended with the war, so people were able to buy more, and often shopped at indoor shopping malls.
B. Most people traveled far distances to shop in city centers, but goods were limited because of rationing so they bought less.
C. There were no changes: buying habits stayed the same after the war.
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Answered by
Villain Deku!
Are you 100% sure?
Answered by
GPT 3.5
A. Rations and shortages ended with the war, so people were able to buy more, and often shopped at indoor shopping malls.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
I apologize for the error in my previous response. The correct answer is A. Rations and shortages ended with the war, so people were able to buy more, and often shopped at indoor shopping malls. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.
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