How did the automobile industry represent the consumer revolution of the 1920s?

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Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. The automobile experienced rapid growth, from 10 million cars in 1920 to 26 million by 1929.
2. The market became saturated as those who could afford the new luxury became car owners, and marketing became as crucial as production.
3. Automobile makers began to rely on advertising and annual model changes to make customers dissatisfied with their old vehicles and want to buy new ones.
4. The automobile represented a durable good; once the consumer bought a car, he or she would not need another one for a few years.
5. Automobile sales began to slide in 1929.

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Which ethnic group was most negatively affected by the decline in manufacturing jobs?

A. African Americans B. Hispanic Americans C. Native Americans D. Asian Americans

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The African American college professor who was dismissed from the UCLA faculty due to her Communist Party membership was:

A) Maulana Karenga. B) Angela Davis. C) Harold Cruse. D) Herbert Cruse.

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Andrew Jackson blamed ___________ for sparking the Panic and Depression of 1819

A) Great Britain B) the Bank of the United States C) the Federalists D) western land speculators

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Ninety-Five Theses

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