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Pop was the baseline culture of the early 1960’s.
Answer:
B.allowed rural families to become consumers
Explanation:
A. is not the correct answer. Sears Roebuck & Co. was meant for everyone, not just women.
<u> B. is the right answer. With the option of mail order through the catalog and things being shipped directly, people from all around the country could be customers</u>. With this, even people in rural areas could become consumers as they did not have to travel in order to shop, and the wast possibilities for shopping were more approachable to them by these catalogs.
C. is not the right answer. Catalogs opened the possibility of ordering things by mail and shopping from home.
D. is not the correct answer. Edison’s inventions and products were not the focus of the catalogs.
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2 first Boston marathon
3 relief for Cuba
Might be Steam Engines, because <span>factories could now locate anywhere. They no longer had to be near rivers. Another i</span>mpact<span> of the </span>steam engine<span> on the </span>Industrial Revolution<span> was the </span>impact<span> it had on transportation.</span>