How did the economic boom of the 1920s affect the majority of South Carolinians?

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More people were able to invest in new cars.
More people were able to invest in new cars.

Farmers had the opportunity to purchase more land.
Farmers had the opportunity to purchase more land.

Electricity was made available to more rural areas.
Electricity was made available to more rural areas.

Farmers did not benefit much from the boom

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Farmers did not benefit much from the economic boom of the 1920s in South Carolina. The majority of South Carolinians did not see significant improvements in their standard of living or economic opportunities during this time. While some individuals may have been able to invest in new cars or purchase more land, the overall impact on the majority of the population was limited. Additionally, the availability of electricity in rural areas did not have a widespread impact on the majority of South Carolinians.