Whether shopping at A&P, watching the movies, listening to radio or reading a newspaper, consumers in the 1920s were exposed to more things that:

A) challenged them intellectually.
B) reflected local or regional qualities.
C) set them apart from the new immigrant.
D) were produced for a national market.


Answer: D

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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(A) The Hungarian revolt in 1956 (B) The Suez crisis of 1956 (C) The CIA-sponsored coup in Iran in 1953 (D) The CIA-directed coup against the elected government of Guatemala in 1954 (E) The American U-2 spy plane incident

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What will be an ideal response?

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