The decade of the 1920s was characterized by which of the following?

(a) Economic advancements in agriculture
(b) A decrease in the inequality of income and wealth
(c) Consumers dramatically shifted their household demands into
purchases of durable goods on credit
(d) All of the above characterized the decade of the 1920s

(c)

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A. generally had, or been very near to a trade balance. B. had trade deficits in about as many years as it has trade surpluses. C. persistently had a trade deficit. D. persistently had a trade surplus.

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The legislation which outlawed price discrimination for the purpose of reducing competition was the:

A. Sherman Act. B. Clayton Act. C. Robinson-Patman Act. D. Celler-Kefauver Act.

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