Businesses and industries in the 1920s most closely followed the buying demands of consumers.
The 1920s were the times of economic boom in America: the industries were advancing in the production of consumer goods, and people all over the U.S. was excited to buy. The invention of credit and the impressive use of advertisement propaganda led to the start of the era of consumerism. This is why businesses and industries was pointed towards the buyers.
The foreign policy issue that was a motivation for American intervention in Vietnam was the idea of "containment" which sought to contain communist expansion where it was, as opposed to attempting to eradicate it at the source.
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Answer: 10
Because I counted back 10 times on the middle of the number line marks and when I got to 1950 I noticed I counted back 10 times each Line
By <span>pushing for and overseeing its construction.</span>