All of the following were new to consumers in the 1950s EXCEPT

a. large-scale suburban shopping centers, such as Northgate in Seattle.
b. franchised hotels and fast-food restaurants, such as Holiday Inn and McDonald's.
c. new environments for high-intensity consumption, such as Disneyland.
d. mass production of bottled soda, such as Coca-Cola and 7-Up.


ANS: d

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