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Why are the 1920s often referred to as the consumer revolution

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Answer:

Increased supply and sale in consumer goods

Explanation:

The prosperity of the 1920s economy lead to new patterns in consumption, and the expansion of credit lead to more sale in consumer goods. This meant that radios, cars, appliances, things that weren't as widely available were in reach of average Americans. This lead to a 'consumer revolution'.

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