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Vinvika [58]
2 years ago
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What was a reason for the spread of consumerism after World War II?

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BARSIC [14]2 years ago
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The reason for this was that after World War II, America enjoyed a huge growth in its economy.  Industrialization was the main focus and people now had more money due to the economic prosperity that they enjoyed an increase in income economic opportunities grew where people benefited after the war.
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