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AUTOMOBILE EFFECTS OF THE INVENTION OR TREND COMPANY OR PRODUCT
HELPED THE ECONOMY TO BOOM SPURRED THE BUILDING OF PAVED ROADS, SERVICE STATIONS, GARAGES CHANGED ARCHITECTURAL STYLES; GAVE PEOPLE GREATER FREEDOM TO TRAVEL REDUCED THE ISOLATION OF FARM LIFE LED TO URBAN SPRAWL GAVE AMERICANS A NEW STATUS SYMBOL COMPANY OR PRODUCT MODEL T FORD
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AIRPLANE INDUSTRY EFFECTS OF THE INVENTION OR TREND COMPANY OR PRODUCT
ESTABLISHED A NEW MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION FOR PEOPLE AND GOODS GAVE PEOPLE GREATER FREEDOM TO TRAVEL COMPANY OR PRODUCT LOCKHEED COMPANY
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ALTERNATING ELECTRICAL CURRENT
EFFECTS OF THE INVENTION OR TREND MADE IT POSSIBLE TO DISTRIBUTE ELECTRIC POWER OVER GREATER AREAS LED TO ELECTRIFICATION OF HOMES AND WIDESPREAD USE OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES MADE HOUSEWIVES’ WORK EASIER, FREEING THEM FOR OTHER ACTIVITIES LED TO MORE UNIFORM, CONFORMIST LIFESTYLES HELPED THE ECONOMY TO BOOM COMPANY OR PRODUCT ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
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MODERN ADVERTISING EFFECTS OF THE INVENTION OR TREND
CREATED GREATER DEMAND FOR CONSUMER GOODS INCREASED SALES AND PROFITS TURNED LUXARY ITEMS INTO NECESSITIES HELPED THE ECONOMY TO BOOM COMPANY OR PRODUCT LISTERINE
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INSTALLMENT PLAN EFFECTS OF THE INVENTION OR TREND COMPANY OR PRODUCT
HELPED THE ECONOMY TO BOOM HELPED TO CREATE A FALSE SENSE OF PROSPERITY ALLOWED TO PEOPLE TO BUY GOODS OVER AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME WITHOUT HAVING TO PUT UP MUCH MONEY AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE COMPANY OR PRODUCT AUTOMOBILES
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WHY SHOULD AMERICANS IN THE 1920s HAVE SHOWN GREATER CONCERN FOR THE FUTURE? NOTE 3 THINGS THAT WERE, OR MIGHT HAVE BEEN, SEEN AS “CLOUDS IN THE BLUE SKIES OF PROSPERITY” A GROWING INCOME GAP BETWEEN WORKERS AND MANAGERS LACK OF TRUE PROSPERITY IN THE IRON AND RAILROAD INDUSTRIES LOSSES SUFFERED BY FARMERS AND MINING COMPANIES THE POSSIBILITY THAT INSTALLMENT BUYING WAS GETTING OUT OF HAND AND THAT IT REPRESENTED A SUPERFICIAL PROSPERITY
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URBAN SPRAWL THE SPREADING OUT OF THE CITIES IN ALL DIRECTIONS
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