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Which of the following is NOT evidence of the consumer culture of the 1920s?

a. a nationwide craze over sports and spectator games
b. an increased focus on leisure time
c. a decline in advertising
d. a growth in industry

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Answer:

its B not A.

Step-by-step explanation:

As historyguy says, people "werent buying tickets to the games" but they had to if they wanted to watch the sport. the first tv came out in 1927.

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User Tessad
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The best option from the list would be that "a. a nationwide craze over sports and spectator games" is not evidence of the consumer culture of the 1920s, since this does not necessarily meant that people were buying tickets to the games. 
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