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What is a problem that consumers faced in the 1920s?

A. Businesses invested in advertising to increase demand.
B. Businesses offered credit for people to easily buy goods.
C. Consumers had to pay higher taxes on goods.
D. Consumers became dependent on borrowing.

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D. Consumers became dependent on borrowing.
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User Simon Giles
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Answer:

D. Consumers became dependent on borrowing.

Step-by-step explanation:

Regardless of agrarian overproduction and progressive endeavors in Congress to give alleviation, the farming economy of the 1920s encountered a continuous dejection. Extensive surpluses were joined by falling costs when American ranchers were troubled by overwhelming obligation. Somewhere in the range of 1920 and 1932, one out of four homesteads was sold to meet monetary commitments and numerous ranchers moved to urban zones.

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