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which best describes a cause of consumerism in the 1920s
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breannaterrell487 - 1 month ago
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? The rise of consumerism in the 1920s was largely due to the booming American economy and the introduction of installment credit, which made it possible for people to purchase more goods on credit than ever before.
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Adrian Hampton
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The introduction of installment buying in the 1920s was a major cause of consumerism in the decade. This new way of purchasing goods allowed consumers to purchase items with a down payment and then pay the rest in installments over time, allowing more people to purchase more expensive items than before.
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Journey Hester
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