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Which of the following applies to American society in the 1920s?
Americans rejected the idea of buying on credit
The airlines industry declined with the invention of the automobile
More and more households required electricity to power the new appliances
Answer: More and more households required electricity to power the new appliances
Explanation:
Although the electricity industry had grown moderately before the war, it was in the 1920s that it grew into a significant element in the economic boom. Furthermore, it boosted that economic boom by supplying the power required in the houses of consumers for the new appliances and products that were being created at the time, such as wash machines, irons, vacuum cleaners, and refrigerators.
Answer:
1.The Reconstruction governments built schools and rebuilt railroads and roads. These accomplishments repaired much of the damage of the war
2.The goals of reconstruction were to readmit and rebuild the Confederate states and help African Americans back into society. The goals of reconstruction were to 1. Keep blacks safe and 2. bring the south back in peacefully.
Explanation:
Among the other achievements of Reconstruction were the South's first state-funded public school systems, more equitable taxation legislation, laws against racial discrimination in public transport and accommodations and ambitious economic development programs (including aid to railroads and other enterprises).
Answer:
all property and money are controlled by the government and distributed evenly amongst its citizens.
Explanation:
First option is not correct as this economic inequality is totally opposite to Communist economic ideology.
Second option is correct as government is equally distributing wealth, and usually nationalize big companies and manors.
Third option is not correct as similar to first option it is based on inequality, which is not promoted by communism.
Last option is also not correct as free market is characteristic of communism.