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Vlada [557]
4 years ago
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1. How were the consumer protection movement and the environment movement similar?

History
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atroni [7]4 years ago
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Answer:

C  

Both had successes that resulted in increased government regulation of the economy.

Explanation:

The consumer protection movement and the environment movement are similar in the sense that both push for changes that have led to either positive or negative economic effects.

Both care about the consumer and the environment and not the economy.

melisa1 [442]4 years ago
6 0

Answer: the correct sequence is 1.C  Both had successes that resulted in increased government regulation of the economy.  2.- C. The EPA conducted research that made Americans more aware of the effects of pollution.  3.- A. seat belts  4.-B.  Both were highly popular movements that attempted to achieve their goals through amending the U.S. Constitution.

Explanation: 1.-the consumer protection movement and the environment movement focus on helping people.

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