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What was one major economic change of the 1920s?(1 point)
Growth of mass production and buying on credit
Government ownership of major industries
Collapse of industrial output
Decline of consumer credit
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Growth of mass production and buying on credit.
The 1920s saw widespread mass production (e.g., automobiles) and the rise of installment buying/consumer credit, fueling a boom in consumer goods.
The 1920s saw widespread mass production (e.g., automobiles) and the rise of installment buying/consumer credit, fueling a boom in consumer goods.
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