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stealth61 [152]
3 years ago
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Question 17

History
1 answer:
netineya [11]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is: Advertisers reached more Americans than before, which led to the growth of consumer culture.

Explanation:

The "radio" became very powerful in the <em>1920s.</em> Every American home displayed the radio as a necessity for entertainment.<u> It immediately became a means for many advertisers to reach out to their consumers</u>.

<em>This gave them a chance to reach a broader variety of people. </em>Since this era was a prosperous time for people, the consumer goods increased. Many manufacturers used the radio as a means to advertise their goods and it was indeed an effective method.

Consumption culture grew, <u>whereby people purchased goods by credit. </u>For example, the radio would announce to people that if they cannot afford to purchase a specific good for its price, then they can do so by paying it in installment basis.

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