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What was one result of increased consumerism in the 1920s?(1 point)
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A return to farming lifestyles.
A return to farming lifestyles.
A decline in advertising.
A decline in advertising.
Stronger labor unions.
Stronger labor unions.
Increased use of credit and debt.
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Increased use of credit and debt.
Explanation: The 1920s saw widespread installment buying and consumer credit for cars, appliances, and other goods—fueling consumerism and rising household debt.
Explanation: The 1920s saw widespread installment buying and consumer credit for cars, appliances, and other goods—fueling consumerism and rising household debt.
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