Question

During the 1920s, how did new consumer products and advertising impact the economy?
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• The economy declined because consumers did not have enough money for new products.
• The economy blossomed as consumers had newfound wealth and credit to buy new products.
• The economy declined as the price of goods skyrocketed beyond the reach of average Americans.
• The economy did not grow because only the very rich could afford the new consumer products.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **The economy blossomed as consumers had newfound wealth and credit to buy new products.**

During the 1920s, an increase in consumer products, advertising, and the availability of credit fueled economic growth as more Americans were able to purchase goods and enjoy a higher standard of living.

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