Each state is given an amount of electoral votes that is proportional to the population of the state. Therefore there is no specific number of votes that all states have.
I would say that by at least the late 1800's after the Industrial Revolution, goods were being mass produced in factories by the workers ie one enterprise could produce 100's if not 1000's of the same goods so the price came down and allowed even the ordinary worker to buy the goods like say washing machines, clothes items, etc.
Conscription policies in the First and Second World Wars differed significantly in that in the Second World War C) <span>The draft began before the United States entered the war.</span>