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A change brought about by the economic growth of the 1980s was
that Americans paid higher taxes to fund social programs.
the availability of additional money to fund school lunch programs.
the development of large discount retail chains with many stores.
large funding increases in medical research.
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the development of large discount retail chains with many stores.
Explanation: The 1980s saw the rapid expansion of big discount retailers (e.g., Walmart, Kmart, Target), driven by economies of scale, suburbanization, and consumer demand for lower prices. The era was marked by tax cuts rather than higher taxes and did not feature major nationwide increases in social or medical-research funding tied to growth.
Explanation: The 1980s saw the rapid expansion of big discount retailers (e.g., Walmart, Kmart, Target), driven by economies of scale, suburbanization, and consumer demand for lower prices. The era was marked by tax cuts rather than higher taxes and did not feature major nationwide increases in social or medical-research funding tied to growth.
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