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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