How did mass production change life for Americans?

A) It created a split society of rich workers with skills and poor ones without skills.
B) It provided low wage jobs, so few Americans could buy the mass produced goods.
C) Unions had to control the conditions in all places where products were mass produced.
D) The government created regulations for every part of daily life and employment.
E) It provided jobs, income and mass-produced products that workers could afford.


Answer: E

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