In the nineteenth century, how did rural customers typically differ from urban customers?

A) They were less swayed by advertising than urban customers.
B) They had less money to spend than urban customers.
C) They had less interest in material goods than urban customers.
D) They had less access to stores than urban customers.
E) They were much more frugal than urban customers.


D

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