Answer:
this is off the internet so change the words Explanation:
Collected commentary. Advertising, installment buying, consumer credit, the allure of ever-better mass-produced goods—did these herald the triumph or decay of American civilization? Illustrated with numerous advertisements, this collection samples the ardent opinions voiced by champions and critics of "consumptionism" in the 1920s. What was the core of their disagreement? Did they agree on any central points? How does their discussion resemble today's commentary on consumerism? Selections can be divided among students for research and classroom discussion.
Answer:
I believe it is D
Explanation:
D: The average household level of production increased 5 percent last year.
3 serious problems that Louis XVI faced were:
1) He gave bad advice all the time
2) He did not listen to government advisers
3) He had no patience for government details
Money: The people being ruled pay taxes, which benefits the ruler.
Fear: If the people being ruled are not happy, they can rebel and kill the ruler.
(there could be others, but I can now think of these two)
I hope it helps