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What was one major economic change of the 1920s?(1 point)
Growth of mass production and buying on credit
Decline of consumer credit
Collapse of industrial output
Government ownership of major industries
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Growth of mass production and buying on credit.
Explanation: The 1920s saw rapid expansion of mass production (especially in autos) and widespread use of consumer credit, fueling higher consumer spending.
Explanation: The 1920s saw rapid expansion of mass production (especially in autos) and widespread use of consumer credit, fueling higher consumer spending.
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