For many middle-class Americans, the 1920s was a decade of unprecedented prosperity. Rising earnings generated more disposable income for the purchase of consumer goods.
Henry Ford’s advances in assembly-line efficiency created a truly affordable automobile, making car ownership a possibility for many Americans.
Advertising became as big an industry as the manufactured goods that advertisers represented, and many families relied on new forms of credit to increase their consumption levels as they strived for a new American standard of living.
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C. Making permanent settlements
Explanation:
Hunters and gathers followed the animals and the seasons for hunting and gathering so permanent settlements did not work for them. If they did not stay on the move, they would have depleted the gathering of grains and it would have been too far for them to go if they did not follow the animals as they migrated.
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Aristotle's view that reality is definable and identifiable and tangible as we experience it eschewed Plato's notions of reality as abstract and grounded it in root causes. In other words, if we could explain how and why something was, what it's purpose and uses were, then we could explain what it was.
Technically, no, it is false that religious <span>freedom was encouraged in the Puritan colony of Massachusetts, since although the Puritans were seeking religious freedom for themselves, they generally did not tolerate other religions (ironically). </span>
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Explanation:
Bakke, 438 U.S. 265 (1978)