How did the Second Industrial revolution change the economy in the United States after the Civil War?
a. Rampant consumerism led to changing roles for consumers.
b. Consumers and not producers dictated economic conditions.
c. Consumer goods were produced in unprecedented quantities.
Ans: c. Consumer goods were produced in unprecedented quantities.
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