Why did the American economy change from producer-durable goods to a consumer-durable goods economy?
A) mass production
B) labor shortages
C) high wages
D) lack of raw materials
Answer: A
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A) mercantilism. B) the Enlightenment. C) drastically changing societies. D) dynamic economies. E) a demand for religious tolerance.
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A) socialist principles. B) the belief that it was possible to create a just society. C) strict economic orthodoxy. D) the suggestions made to Roosevelt by President Hoover.