A man in a hat is pictured holding several different pairs of shoes in a black-and-white advertisement that reads: Endicott-Johnson shoes. Over 32 million pairs yearly-made by happy workmen. More wear per pair.

Question
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How does this 1923 advertisement respond directly to the rapid increase in demand for consumer goods during the 1920s?

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Responses

The advertisement includes one type of shoe for sale.

The advertisement includes one type of shoe for sale.

The advertisement mentions the company makes more than 32 million shoes a year.

The advertisement mentions the company makes more than 32 million shoes a year.

The advertisement states that happy workmen make the shoes.

The advertisement states that happy workmen make the shoes.

The advertisement does not seek to persuade consumers to purchase the shoes.

The advertisement does not seek to persuade consumers to purchase the shoes.

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The correct response is:

The advertisement mentions the company makes more than 32 million shoes a year.

This response directly addresses the rapid increase in demand for consumer goods during the 1920s by highlighting the company's capacity to produce a large quantity of shoes to meet that demand.